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  • My mum wants to live _________where hot.
    somewhere
  • I didn't go _________ on the weekend, so I was really bored.
    anywhere
  • Can we go to a different restaurant? I don’t like something / anything on this menu.
    anything
  • It was really dark and I couldn't see ______
    anything
  • ‘Where are you going tonight?’ ‘No______ - we are going to stay at home.’
    nowhere
  • Every_________ in this shop is very cheap.
    everything
  • I didn't eat ________ for lunch, so I'm really hungry now.
    anything
  • Where is that CD? It must be somewhere / anywhere here.
    somewhere
  • I think the house was empty because _____one answered the door.
    noone
  • It’s a secret. Nowhere / Nobody knows about it.
    nobody
  • James called his friend, but __________ answered the phone.
    nobody
  • The shop is closed. _______has gone home.
    everyone
  • No__________ knows the answer.
    noone/ nobody
  • Did you hear that? I think _________ rang the doorbell.
    somebody
  • I had ________ to go because all the shops were closed.
    nowhere
  • Does_____ live in that house?
    anyone
  • Was _________ at home when you knocked on the door?
    anyone
  • ___________ was on time. No one was late.
    everyone
  • You can find this every_________.
    everywhere
  • Linda understood _________ that her teacher said.
    everything
  • I don’t know _________body who plays rugby.
    anybody
  • Every_______ in my family has blue eyes.
    everyone/everybody
  • It doesn't matter where we go. We can go______ we want to.
    anywhere
  • Bobbie bought somebody / something at the post office.
    something
  • Fernando wants to go _________ interesting this summer.
    somewhere
  • How can I do my homework? There isn’t a pen somewhere / anywhere in this house.
    anywhere
  • In your house _____thing is very clean.
    everything
  • Let's get _________ to eat after our class.
    something
  • There’s nothing / something in the fridge. It’s completely empty.
    nothing
  • I looked _________ for my cat, but I couldn't find it.
    everywhere
  • Could I have ____grapes, please? Just a few.
    some
  • It was assembly so anybody / everybody was in the school hall.
    everybody
  • She wants to tell me some___________.
    something
  • I haven’t seen Peter ________where.
    anywhere
  • Tom is going out with somebody / anybody in Year 11!
    somebody
  • This is boring. There's_____ to do
    nothing
  • ___________ came to school because it was a holiday.
    Nobody
  • You didn’t turn off the bath! There’s water everywhere / somewhere!
    everywhere
  • Joan is very clever. She knows everything / everybody about Maths.
    everything
  • The guidebook says there's a good hotel______near here.
    somewhere
  • There’s ______one at the door.
    no one/ someone