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one/ something/ anything/ somewhere/ anywhere.
                      Examples: Ann has bought some new shoes.
                                      They boy refused to tell us anything.
               1. Does … mind if I smoke? 2. Would you like … to eat? 3. Do you live … near Jim? 4.
               The prisoners refused to eat … . 5. There's … at the door. Can you go and see who it is? 6.
               We slept in the park because we didn't have ... to stay. We didn't know ... we could stay with
               and we didn't have ... money for a hotel. 7. Can I have … milk in my coffee, please? 8. Sue
               is very secretive. She never tells … (two words). 9. Why are you looking under the bed?
               Have you lost … ? 10. You can cash these travellers’ cheques at ... bank. 11. I haven't read
               … of these books but Tom has read … of them. 12. He left the house without saying … to
               ... . 13. Would you like … more coffee? 14. The film is really great. You can ask ... who has
               seen it. 15. This is a No Parking area. … who parks their car here will have to pay a fine.
               16. Can you give me … information about places to see in the town? 17. With this special
               tourist bus ticket you can go … you like on … bus you like. 18. … man phoned, but he
               didn’t leave his number. 19. Her house wasn’t … better than ours. 20. It hasn’t made …
               difference. 21. Shall we order … to drink? 22. My wallet is … in this room. 23. … will
               help you. 24. It’s very dark – can you see …? 25. There isn’t … at home? 26. There was …
               in the hotel who could help me. 27. … expects you to be perfect. 28. … is waiting outside.
               29. … smells good! What are you cooking? 30. This club is boring. Let’s go … else. 31. I
               made the cake myself without … help. 32. You made hardly … mistakes. 33. Can we go …
               quiet to talk? 34. I eat … . I’m not fussy. 35. … will tell you 2 and 2 makes 4. 36. I’ve
               eaten … all day. 37. … is safe anymore. 38. A pen. Quick! … colour will do. 39. Sit … you
               like. 40. … people don’t like dogs. 41. That's … different. 42. Have you got ... special to do
               tomorrow? 43. I'm going to tell you ... interesting. 44. You've mistaken me for ... else. 45.
               You've come at least. That's … . 46. He thinks he is ... . 47. It tasted ... like strawberries. 48.
               It wasn’t ... I imagined. 49. There’s ... of an artist in her. 50. I’d like ... shoes like the ones
               in the window.

               5. Complete the text with the following words:
                      anything,  everyone,  everything  (2),  everywhere,  nothing,  nowhere,  somebody,
                      something.
                  (1) … I had heard about this place was good. So on the last day of our trip to London, my
               wife and I visited this famous store. Well, we couldn’t believe it! We’ve been (2) … in the
               world,  but  (3)  …  was  as  good  as  this!  My  wife  wanted  to  buy  (4)  …  special  for  some
               friends,  and  there  was  so  much  to  choose  from.  Harrods  sells  (5)  …  -  from  seafood  to
               chocolates. Of course, the only problem is that (6) … is cheap. Still, we wanted to eat at
               Harrods – (7) …, it didn’t matter what – so we had an ice cream, and it was fantastic! The
               staff are so good, too; we asked (8) … in uniform for some information and she was very
               helpful.  My  only  real  criticism  was  that  it  was  very  crowded  –  it  seemed  that  (9)  …  in
               London was in Harrods that day!
               6. Choose the correct indefinite pronouns in the lines from songs.
               1. Nothing/Everything I do, I do it for you.
               2. Anything/Something you can do, I can do better.
               3. Somewhere/Anywhere over the rainbow, skies are blue.
               4. I can’t run from myself; there’s anywhere/nowhere to hide.
               5. Anything/Nothing means more than the truth.

               7. Match the sentences 1-7 with those in A-G that have the same meaning.
               1. There wasn’t anyone around.                               A We get only four weeks’ holiday.

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