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Indefinite Pronouns

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  • A: What's wrong? B: ___ , I'm fine.
    Nothing
  • She didn't bring ___ to the party.
    anything / anyone
  • She put ___ in the box, all the things that she had.
    everything
  • ___ in the UK has hot weather today. It's cold all over the country.
    Nowhere
  • We went ___ this weekend. We stayed at home.
    nowhere
  • ___ unusual happened today. It was a very normal day.
    Nothing
  • ___ lives in that house. It's empty.
    Nobody / no one
  • ___ is going really well and so I'm really happy.
    Everything
  • ___ was really friendly, all the managers and even the CEO.
    Everyone / Everybody
  • Did you go ___ during the summer? (I don't know if you did or not.)
    anywhere
  • Would you like to go ___ this weekend?
    somewhere
  • She wants to live ___ by the sea (in a certain place).
    somewhere
  • I want to travel ___ - all over the world!
    everywhere
  • I'm sure I forgot my keys ___ !
    somewhere
  • Is there ___ in the room?
    anyone / anything
  • ___ came to the door but I don't know who it was.
    Someone / Somebody
  • I know ___ in this company. It's my first day.
    nobody / no one
  • Does ___ have a phone charger? (I don't know if a person has a charger or not.)
    anybody / anyone
  • They looked ___ for the money. They looked in all the places in the house.
    everywehre
  • She doesn't want ___ to help her.
    anyone / anybody
  • She loves ___ . She's a really friendly person.
    everyone / everybody
  • I need ____ to help me with my homework.
    someone / somebody
  • Would you like ___ to drink?
    something
  • I gave the children ___ to eat because they were hungry.
    something