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| Use: | affirmative sentence | negative sentence | questions | 
| NOBODY and ANYBODY are used
for unspecified people - exactly the same as NO ONE and ANYONE But, "nobody" is used in affirmative sentences, to give a negative idea. | (affirmative sentence, but negative idea) |  | somebody | 
| 1) ____ knew that Sara was interested in butterflies. | ||
|  | A)
Nobody B) Anybody |  | 
| 2) She didn't tell ____ about her interest. | ||
| A)
nobody B) anybody |  | |
| 3) I wonder if I'll ever meet____ to marry... | ||
|  | A)
nobody B) anybody |  | 
| 4) ____ stays lonely forever. You'll meet someone. | ||
| A)
Nobody B) Anybody |  | |
| 5) I'm just a little bit worried because ___ has asked me on a date for a long time. | ||
| A)
nobody B) anybody |  | |
| 6) When I called my house, ___ answered the phone. | ||
|  | A)
nobody B) anybody |  | 
| 7) I guess there isn't ___ at home. | ||
| A)
nobody B) anybody |  | |
| 8) We have a piano at my house, but ____ knows how to play it! | ||
|  | A)
nobody B) anybody |  | 
| 9) Really? There isn't ___ who can play? | ||
| A)
nobody B) anybody |  | |
| 10)
Nope!  ____ can play the piano! ("Nope" is slang for "NO") | ||
| A)
Nobody B) Anybody |  | |
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