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Indefinite pronouns

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    Convert sentence into affirmative and negative sentences.
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  • Negative form of the sentence: He told us something about his trip.
    He told us nothing about his trip. / He didn't tell us anything about his trip.
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  • Affirmative form of the sentence: He doesn’t know anything about the plan.
    He knows something about the plan.
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  • Negative form of the sentence: There is someone at the door.
    There is no one/nobody at the door. / There isn't anyone/anybody at the door.
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  • Affirmative form of the sentence: There isn’t anything the matter with Toby’s ear.
    There is something the matter with Toby's ear.
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  • Negative form of the sentence: You left something on the hall table.
    You left nothing on the hall table. / You didn't leave anything on the hall table.
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  • Affirmative form of the sentence: There wasn’t anyone at the door.
    There was someone at the door.
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  • Negative form of the sentence: Bob will bring someone with him.
    Bob will bring no one with him. / Bob won't bring anyone with him.
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  • Affirmative form of the sentence: We haven’t spoken to anybody about it.
    We have spoken to somebody about it.
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  • Negative form of the sentence: I lost the book somewhere downtown.
    I lost the book nowhere downtown. / I didn't lose the book anywhere downtown.
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  • Affirmative form of the sentence: There doesn’t seem to be anybody in the office.
    There seems to be somebody in the office.
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