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Indefinite pronouns + some, any, no

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  • I was hoping to meet (anybody / somebody / nobody) from the marketing department, but they couldn’t attend the event.
    somebody
  • I don’t know (nobody / somebody / anybody) at this event.
    anybody
  • There is (some / any / no) point in staying if all the keynote speakers have already left.
    no
  • Unfortunately, I don’t have (any / some / no) business cards with me, but you can write down my LinkedIn account name.
    any
  • Do you have (any / some / no) advice for me?
    any
  • There was (nobody / somebody / anybody) I knew at the job fair, so it was perfect for making new contacts.
    nobody
  • I checked the attendee list, but I didn’t recognize (some / any / no) names from my industry.
    any
  • A: How did it go at the job fair? B: Great! (Nobody / Somebody / Anybody) offered to help me with my CV.
    Somebody
  • Is there (nothing / something / anything) I can do to help?
    anything
  • We need (some / any / no) volunteers to help organize the networking event next week. Please let me know if you’re interested.
    some
  • There’s (something / anything / nothing) strange about this job offer. The salary seems unrealistically high for an entry-level position.
    something
  • I have (any / some / no) contacts in that company so I can contact you with them.
    some
  • I know (nobody / somebody / anybody) who can help you with that. I'll give you their number.
    somebody
  • Before the event, I had (some / any / no) interest in networking, but I ended up enjoying it a lot!
    no