1. Check your grammar: grouping – some, any, every and no
Write the phrases in the correct group.
I really don’t like some
of his songs.
You won’t find
anywhere like this.
I’d like some advice.
Anything is better
than this!
There was nothing
he could do.
There was nobody
at the door.
She can go anywhere
she wants.
Anyone can answer
that question!
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2. Check your grammar: gap fill – some, any, every and no
Complete the gaps with a word.
1. I think the house was empty because __________________ one answered the door.
2. Could I have __________________ grapes, please? Just a few.
3.
A: “__________________ else, sir?”
B: “No, thank you, that’s everything.”
4. I wish I knew __________________ who could help me with this.
Grammar videos: Some, any, every and no – exercises
Watch the video and read the conversation
between Sophie and Hakan. Then do these
exercises to check your understanding of some,
any, every and no.
5. There isn’t __________________ that sells sunglasses in the shopping centre. Try the High Street.
6.
A: “Where would you like to go on holiday?”
B: “__________________ with sun and a beach. I want a tan!”
7. Has __________________ seen my purse?
8. Mum! There’s __________________ on the phone for you!
3. Check your grammar: gap fill – some, any, every and no
Complete the gaps with a word from the box.
anyone nothing None anywhere
some Nobody somewhere any
1.
A: “Can I have a biscuit?”
B: “Sorry, there aren’t ____________________ left.”
2.
She has an allergy which means she can’t eat ____________________ types of cheese, but there
are a few kinds that are OK.
3. I’ve never met ____________________ like her before.
4. ____________________ of us knew the answer. We didn’t have a clue!
5. Can we sit ____________________ quieter, please? It’s very noisy in here.
6. You can’t buy real pizza ____________________ in this town!
7. ____________________ knows the exact date this planet was created.
8. There’s ____________________ good on TV tonight, so we’re going to the cinema.

Some, any, no exercises

  • 1.
    1. Check yourgrammar: grouping – some, any, every and no Write the phrases in the correct group. I really don’t like some of his songs. You won’t find anywhere like this. I’d like some advice. Anything is better than this! There was nothing he could do. There was nobody at the door. She can go anywhere she wants. Anyone can answer that question! Zero Limited Unlimited 2. Check your grammar: gap fill – some, any, every and no Complete the gaps with a word. 1. I think the house was empty because __________________ one answered the door. 2. Could I have __________________ grapes, please? Just a few. 3. A: “__________________ else, sir?” B: “No, thank you, that’s everything.” 4. I wish I knew __________________ who could help me with this. Grammar videos: Some, any, every and no – exercises Watch the video and read the conversation between Sophie and Hakan. Then do these exercises to check your understanding of some, any, every and no.
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    5. There isn’t__________________ that sells sunglasses in the shopping centre. Try the High Street. 6. A: “Where would you like to go on holiday?” B: “__________________ with sun and a beach. I want a tan!” 7. Has __________________ seen my purse? 8. Mum! There’s __________________ on the phone for you! 3. Check your grammar: gap fill – some, any, every and no Complete the gaps with a word from the box. anyone nothing None anywhere some Nobody somewhere any 1. A: “Can I have a biscuit?” B: “Sorry, there aren’t ____________________ left.” 2. She has an allergy which means she can’t eat ____________________ types of cheese, but there are a few kinds that are OK. 3. I’ve never met ____________________ like her before. 4. ____________________ of us knew the answer. We didn’t have a clue! 5. Can we sit ____________________ quieter, please? It’s very noisy in here. 6. You can’t buy real pizza ____________________ in this town! 7. ____________________ knows the exact date this planet was created. 8. There’s ____________________ good on TV tonight, so we’re going to the cinema.