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Something anything someone anyoneEnglish lesson
What will I learn from the English lesson - something anything someone
anyone (or somebody, anybody)
During this English lesson you will learn how to use the words “something, anything,someone,
anyone or somebody, anybody” in sentences. There are two exercises for you to complete using the
four words.

Positive: - In a statement, use something or someone
There's someone knocking on the window.

I've got something that will make you happy.

Mr Bean talked to someone after is college class.

Sarah bought something at the market.

Negative: -In a negative sentence, use anything oranyone.
I didn't know anyone at the party.

Sarah didn’t buy anything at the market.

We didn't have anything to eat while working.

Mr Bean didn’t talk to anyone after is college class.

Question: - In a question, use either / something / someoneor anything / anyone.
Did you meet anyone at the school disco?

Do you know anything about the area you are going to move to?

Did Mr Bean buy something at the supermarket?

Did Sarah talk to someone after is class?

** Hint **Can I have...? Would you like...? + Something, someone.

Examples
   1. Would you like something to drink?
   2. Would you like someone to get you a beer?
   3. Can I have something to drink with my meal?
   4. Can someone get mea drink with my meal?



Choose thecorrect word in each sentence exercise.
This exercise you will practice using the correct word (something, anything, someone, and anyone)
for each of the four sentences.
Copy and write the list on a piece of paper and fill in with the correct word.

Choose the correct word in each sentence

1 Is there (something, anything) to eat to eat at the party?

2 There's (something/anything) about your friend Sarah in the paper.

3 I met (someone/anyone) from your collegewhile at the football match.

4 We went round to yourflat but there wasn't (someone/anyone) in.

5 Do you know (someone/anyone) in the street that you are moving to?

Easy Pace Forum
If you are struggling with the exercises post a question we will try and help you or post your answers
and let others compare with what you have.

Choose thecorrect word in each sentence exercise.
This is another exercise where you will practice using the correct word (something, anything,
someone, and anyone) for each of the thirteen sentences.Someone and somebody have the same
meaning. Anyone and anybody also have the same meaning. Try and practise and see where you can
use both.

Copy and write the list on a piece of paper and fill in with the correct word.

1. I have something in my pocket.

2. Do you have ________ in your bag?

3. Mr Bean doesn't have ______ in his pocket.

4. I bought ______ when I went to the supermarket yesterday.

5. Paul didn't buy ________ when he went to the shop.

6. Did you buy _______ when you went to KFC?

7. My best friend is speaking _______ to her boyfriend on the phone.

8. Sarah didn't tell _______ her little secret.

9. I talked to __________ at the counter about my food bill.

10. Did you talk to ________ about your problem?

11. Mrs Bean gave me ________ for my birthday.

12. Paul didn't give me ________ for my birthday.

13. Did John give you ________ for your birthday?

14. My husband is sitting at his desk. He's writing a letter to ________
15. The stadium is empty. I don't see ___________

Easy Pace Forum

If you are struggling with the exercises post a question we will try and help you or post your answers
and let others compare with what you have.

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Something anything

  • 1. Something anything someone anyoneEnglish lesson What will I learn from the English lesson - something anything someone anyone (or somebody, anybody) During this English lesson you will learn how to use the words “something, anything,someone, anyone or somebody, anybody” in sentences. There are two exercises for you to complete using the four words. Positive: - In a statement, use something or someone There's someone knocking on the window. I've got something that will make you happy. Mr Bean talked to someone after is college class. Sarah bought something at the market. Negative: -In a negative sentence, use anything oranyone. I didn't know anyone at the party. Sarah didn’t buy anything at the market. We didn't have anything to eat while working. Mr Bean didn’t talk to anyone after is college class. Question: - In a question, use either / something / someoneor anything / anyone. Did you meet anyone at the school disco? Do you know anything about the area you are going to move to? Did Mr Bean buy something at the supermarket? Did Sarah talk to someone after is class? ** Hint **Can I have...? Would you like...? + Something, someone. Examples 1. Would you like something to drink? 2. Would you like someone to get you a beer? 3. Can I have something to drink with my meal? 4. Can someone get mea drink with my meal? Choose thecorrect word in each sentence exercise. This exercise you will practice using the correct word (something, anything, someone, and anyone) for each of the four sentences.
  • 2. Copy and write the list on a piece of paper and fill in with the correct word. Choose the correct word in each sentence 1 Is there (something, anything) to eat to eat at the party? 2 There's (something/anything) about your friend Sarah in the paper. 3 I met (someone/anyone) from your collegewhile at the football match. 4 We went round to yourflat but there wasn't (someone/anyone) in. 5 Do you know (someone/anyone) in the street that you are moving to? Easy Pace Forum If you are struggling with the exercises post a question we will try and help you or post your answers and let others compare with what you have. Choose thecorrect word in each sentence exercise. This is another exercise where you will practice using the correct word (something, anything, someone, and anyone) for each of the thirteen sentences.Someone and somebody have the same meaning. Anyone and anybody also have the same meaning. Try and practise and see where you can use both. Copy and write the list on a piece of paper and fill in with the correct word. 1. I have something in my pocket. 2. Do you have ________ in your bag? 3. Mr Bean doesn't have ______ in his pocket. 4. I bought ______ when I went to the supermarket yesterday. 5. Paul didn't buy ________ when he went to the shop. 6. Did you buy _______ when you went to KFC? 7. My best friend is speaking _______ to her boyfriend on the phone. 8. Sarah didn't tell _______ her little secret. 9. I talked to __________ at the counter about my food bill. 10. Did you talk to ________ about your problem? 11. Mrs Bean gave me ________ for my birthday. 12. Paul didn't give me ________ for my birthday. 13. Did John give you ________ for your birthday? 14. My husband is sitting at his desk. He's writing a letter to ________
  • 3. 15. The stadium is empty. I don't see ___________ Easy Pace Forum If you are struggling with the exercises post a question we will try and help you or post your answers and let others compare with what you have.