Level 5 Unit 5
     Indefinite Pronouns for people.


• When you want to refer to people, but don’t
  know exactly who is, or their identity isn’t
  important you can use indefinite pronouns.
Someone (+) (?)
Anyone (-) (?)
                                           Each one refers to an unnamed
 No one      (it means                     person.
 negative but write in
 affirmative sentences)

 Examples:

There is                  someone
                           no one                     in the classroom.
There isn’t               anyone
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Is there                  anyone                    in the classroom?
Is there                  someone                   in the classroom?
EXAMPLES
     OF AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS
There’s someone in your house.
There’s no one wainting for you.

Someone from the office can bring the
information.
No one is coming for dinner tonight.
EXAMPLES OF
         NEGATIVE STATEMENTS

• There isn’t anyone at school today.

• I don’t see anyone in Andy’s party.

• Mike can’t find anyone to fix his house roof.
EXAMPLES OF QUESTIONS WITH
      INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
• Is there someone at school at midnight?
• Can someone come on Sunday?
• Did you find someone in your beach trip?

• Is there anyone in your bedroom?
• Can anyone tell the information to James?
• Did you see anyone suspicious in the hotel?

Indefinite pronouns updated

  • 1.
    Level 5 Unit5 Indefinite Pronouns for people. • When you want to refer to people, but don’t know exactly who is, or their identity isn’t important you can use indefinite pronouns.
  • 2.
    Someone (+) (?) Anyone(-) (?) Each one refers to an unnamed No one (it means person. negative but write in affirmative sentences) Examples: There is someone no one in the classroom. There isn’t anyone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is there anyone in the classroom? Is there someone in the classroom?
  • 3.
    EXAMPLES OF AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS There’s someone in your house. There’s no one wainting for you. Someone from the office can bring the information. No one is coming for dinner tonight.
  • 4.
    EXAMPLES OF NEGATIVE STATEMENTS • There isn’t anyone at school today. • I don’t see anyone in Andy’s party. • Mike can’t find anyone to fix his house roof.
  • 5.
    EXAMPLES OF QUESTIONSWITH INDEFINITE PRONOUNS • Is there someone at school at midnight? • Can someone come on Sunday? • Did you find someone in your beach trip? • Is there anyone in your bedroom? • Can anyone tell the information to James? • Did you see anyone suspicious in the hotel?