INDEFINITE PRONOUNS Andressa Ribeiro do Amaral. SOME  SOME é usado em sentenças AFIRMATIVAS e significa um pouco, algum (a):  “Some people are born.

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS Andressa Ribeiro do Amaral

SOME  SOME é usado em sentenças AFIRMATIVAS e significa um pouco, algum (a):  “Some people are born to seat by a river, some are struck by lightning, some have an ear for music, some are artists, some swim, some know buttons, some know Shakespeare, some are mothers and some people dance.” (The curious case of Benjamin Button).  Também é usado em perguntas que expressam pedidos ou ofertas:  Would you like some more coffee?

SOMEBODY  Somebody/Someone: alguém  “Now you’re just somebody that I used to know...” (Somebody that I used to know – Gotye)

SOMETHING  Something: alguma coisa/algo  “Say something I’m giving up on you...” (Say something – A great big world feat. Christina Aguilera)

SOMEWHERE  Somewhere/Someplace: algum lugar  “Somewhere over the rainbow...” (Somewhere over the rainbow – The wizard of Oz)

SOMEHOW  Somehow/Someway: de alguma forma  “Everybody loves somebody sometime/Everybody falls in love somehow...” (Everybody loves somebody – Dean Martin)

SOMETIME x SOMETIMES  Sometime: em algum momento  “Everybody loves somebody sometime/Everybody falls in love somehow...” (Everybody loves somebody – Dean Martin)  Sometimes: às vezes  “Don’t forget me, I beg/I remember you said: sometimes it lasts in love, but sometimes it hurts instead...” (Someone like you – Adele)

ANY  ANY é usado em sentenças AFIRMATIVAS, NEGATIVAS E INTERROGATIVAS.  Afirmativas: Any help is welcome. (Qualquer)  Negativas: I can’t see any alternative to the problem. (Nenhum)  Interrogativas: Do you like any of these dresses? (Algum)  Também é usado com IF:  If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

ANYBODY  Afirmativas: qualquer um  Negativas: ninguém  I can’t see anybody here.  Interrogativas: alguém

ANYTHING  Afirmativas: qualquer coisa Complete: I would do anything for...  Negativas: nada  Interrogativas: alguma coisa  Is there anything I can do for you?

ANYWHERE  Afirmativas: qualquer lugar  “Say something I'm giving up on you/I'll be the one if you want me to/Anywhere I would've followed you…” (Say somenthing – A great big world feat. Christina Aguilera)  Negativas: nenhum lugar  I’m not going anywhere.  Interrogativas: algum lugar  Is there anywhere we could be alone?

ANYWAY  Afirmativas: de qualquer forma;  “Anyway the thing is what I really mean, yours are the sweetest eyes I’ve ever seen” (Your song – Elton John)  Negativas: de forma alguma  It doesn’t matter all your friends are gonna be there. You’re not going anyway.  Interrogativas: de alguma forma  Is there anyway to stop my period?

ANYWAY

NO  Usado em sentenças afirmativas. Função: negar o que está posto.  There is no place like home.

Nobody/No one  Ninguém  No one, no one, no one can get in the way of what I’m feeling...” (No one – Alicia Keys)

Nowhere  Lugar nenhum  His house is in the middle of nowhere.

Nothing  Nothing: nada  “Maybe it's hard when you feel like you're broken and scarred/Nothing feels right” (Moves like Jagger – Maroon 5).

NONE  Nenhum. Nunca vem seguido imediatamente por substantivos:  I see none of the cars he told me about.

NO WAY  De jeito nenhum  I’m a studying for FUVEST, there’s no way I can keep calm.

EVERY  Every é usado em sentenças afirmativas, negativas e interrogativas e significa todo/tudo ou cada:  “Don’t worry about a thing, ’cause every little thing is gonna be alright…” (Three little birds – Bob Marley).  He matters about every single detail.

EVERYBODY  Everybody/everyone: todo mundo/todos  “Everybody loves somebody sometime…” (Everybody loves somebody – Dean Martin)

EVERYWHERE  Everywhere: todos os lugares  Meanwhile in IBILCE...  Pigeons poop. I see pigeons poop everywhere.

EVERYTHING  Everything: tudo  “Hey girl, is he everything you wanted in a man?” (What goes around – Justin Timberlake)