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(neodređene zamjenice) Indefinite pronouns (neodređene zamjenice)

-body -one -thing Complete the chart everybody somebody anything no one*

-body -one -thing Complete the chart everybody everyone everything someone anything no one*

-body -one -thing Complete the chart everybody everyone everything somebody someone something anything no one*

-body -one -thing Complete the chart everybody everyone everything somebody someone something anybody anyone anything no one*

-body -one -thing Complete the chart everybody everyone everything somebody someone something anybody anyone anything nobody no one* nothing

How to use the pronouns? Somebody is at the door. (+) Positive sentence: Somebody is at the door. (+) Negative sentence: Nobody is at the door. (-) OR There isn’t anybody at the door. (-) Question: Is anybody at the door? I have something to do. I have nothing to do. OR I don’t have anything to do. Do you have anything to do?

Fill in the chart. Positive sentences Negative sentences Questions somebody nobody anybody

Fill in the chart Positive sentences Negative sentences Questions somebody something someone I can see something. I can see somebody. nobody anybody

Fill in the chart Positive sentences Negative sentences Questions somebody something someone I can see something. I can see somebody. nobody nothing no one I can see nothing. I can see nobody. anybody

Fill in the chart Positive sentences Negative sentences Questions somebody something someone I can see something. I can see somebody. nobody nothing no one I can see nothing. I can see nobody. anybody anything anyone I can’t see anything. I can’t see anybody.

Fill in the chart Positive sentences Negative sentences Questions somebody something someone I can see something. I can see somebody. nobody nothing no one I can see nothing. anybody anything anyone I can’t see anything. I can’t see anybody. Can you see anything? Can you see anybody?