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Use: | affirmative
sentence |
negative
sentence |
questions |
SOMEONE and ANYONE are used
for
unspecified (unknown) people - exactly the same as SOMEBODY and ANYBODY |
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or anyone |
1) Tim bought a gift for ____ at the bookstore. I don't know who the gift was for. |
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A)
someone
B) anyone |
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2) Jack didn't buy a gift for ____ when he went shopping. | ||
A)
someone
B) anyone |
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3) Shhh! Did you hear something? I think I heard ____ outside! |
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A)
someone
B) anyone |
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4) I didn't hear ____. Are you sure you're not dreaming? | ||
A)
someone
B) anyone |
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5) No, I'm not dreaming! I'm sure I heard ___. | ||
A)
someone
B) anyone |
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6) If you are sure you heard ___, then maybe we should call the police. | ||
A)
someone
B) anyone |
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7) I really hope there isn't ___ outside our house! | ||
A)
someone
B) anyone |
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8) Kristin invited ____ out for coffee after school. |
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A)
someone
B) anyone |
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9) Hmm... I saw her drinking coffee at the cafe, but she was alone. There wasn't ___ sitting with her. | ||
A)
someone
B) anyone |
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10) I wonder if she really asked ____ out, or if she just said she did. | ||
A)
someone
B) anyone |
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You havecorrect out of 10 | ||
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