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nowhere nobody none nothing neither Answer the following questions using just one word from the list below: nowhere nobody none nothing neither

Where are you going? nowhere

How many exercises have you done? none

Who were you talking to? nobody

How much did it cost? nothing

What are you doing? nothing

Where has she been? nowhere

Who did she meet? nobody

Who phoned this morning? nobody

How many can you give me? none

What did you say? nothing

Who told you to do that? nobody

What do they want? nothing

Who do they want to see? nobody

Which of these two books have you read? neither

How many have I given you? none

Who told you to do that? nobody

What are you thinking about? nothing

How many of these are mine? none

Where did you go last night? nowhere

Which foot hurts? neither

Who did you meet in the park? nobody

Which of these two plants do you prefer? neither

Where have you been? nowhere

What have you done with it? nothing

What are you talking about? nothing

How many glasses were broken? none

What were you doing in the garden? nothing

Who made that dirty mark on the table? nobody

What did you see when you opened the door? nothing

Which shoe is too tight? neither

Where did you go on holiday last year? nowhere

What are you doing this weekend? nothing

Which of these two umbrellas is Jane’s? neither

How many emails did you get this morning? none