Homework

Grammar

Indefinite pronouns (everyone, no one, someone, etc.)

1.Circle the correct words.

The neew XR4 has landed!

1.It’s everything you could want in a tablet and more.

2. It’s so simple that anyone can use it, but if there’s anything you don’t understand, our technical team are waiting to help.

3. Its amazing network coverage means you have internet access everywhere you go.

4. If there’s something you need to remember or somewhere you need to be, the alarm system will make sure you don’t forget.

5. If you order before Christmas, there’s nothing to pay until March.

6. The new XR4 – no one should leave home without it.

2. Complete the sentences with the words in the list.

0. This party’s boring. I don’t know anyone.

1.I’m sure I’ve seen that man somewhere before, but I can’t remember when.

2. Sally’s really enjoying her new school. Everyone has been so friendly to her.

3. There are no seat numbers in the cinema – you can sit anywhere you like.

4. It wasn’t me. I didn’t do anything, I promise!

5. Have you spoken to Lan? There’s something he wants to tell you.

6. There are no trees here, so there’s nowhere to hide from the sun.

7. It’s a secret. Tell no one!

3. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words.

0. Liz is really popular. Everyone likes Liz.

1.I’m really bored. There’s nothing to do.

2. Are you hungry? Do you want something to eat?

3. There’s danger everywhere. Nowhere is safe.

4. The cat has disappeared. I can’t find it anywhere.

5. He’s following me. He’s everywhere go.

all / some / none / any of them

4. Match the sentence halves.

0. We’ve got hundreds of DVDs, but I’ve already watched all of them. (c)

1.I’ve got a lot of pens, but I don’t think any of them work. (e)

2. There were ten teams in competition, but none of them played very well. (d)

3. Twenty students took the final test and all of them passed. (a)

4. The dogs have already eaten, so don’t give any of them more food. (b)

5. Complete the sentences with all, some, any or none.

0. I have lots of friends, but none of them remembered my birthday.

1.I like most of his films, but some of them are awful.

2. I can’t say which game I like best. I love all of them.

3. I invited all my classmates to the party, but none of them came.

4. He’s got 2,000 stamps. Some of them are very rare.

5. Three buses came, but all of them were full.

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