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5B © Educational Publishing House Ltd Indefinite Pronouns Unit 3 Open Day with open arms
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd We use someone, somebody and something when we do not have a particular person or thing in mind. Indefinite Pronouns
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd We use anyone, anybody and anything in questions or after ‘not’ in sentences. Indefinite Pronouns
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd We use no one, nobody and nothing to talk about the absence of people or things. Indefinite Pronouns
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 1 Is there anything on the blackboard? No, there is nothing on the blackboard.
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 2 There isn’t anything in the fridge. Someone/Somebody has eaten all the food.
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 3 Can you hear the noise? Yes, I can hear someone/ somebody snoring.
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 4 There is no one/nobody in the hall.
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Children, now it’s your turn. 5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 1 Do you know how to make sushi? Sorry, I don’t know about making sushi. anything
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 2 Is there in the park? Yes, there is in the park. someone/somebody anyone
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 3 Today is a holiday. There is in the classroom. no one/nobody
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 4 I have to do now. Is there I can do to help? anything nothing
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 5 Can you hear the cry? someone/somebody Yes, I think needs our help.
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5B Unit 3 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 6 I smell good! Really? I can’t smell at all. anything something
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