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using something, somebody, no one, no body, everyone, everything, nothing somewhere, everywhere, nowhere. ___ rang while you were out. –Oh, who? –He didn ’ t give his name. He wants to discuss ___ with you.
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usingsomething, somebody, no one, no body, everyone, everything, nothingsomewhere, everywhere, nowhere • ___ rang while you were out. –Oh, who? –He didn’t give his name. He wants to discuss ___ with you. • I’d like to go away ___ on holiday. –On your own? – NO, I hope to find ___ to come with me. • Has Judy got a job yet? –No, she’s looked ___, but she can’t get one. And she hates sitting around doing ___. • I found ___ in the street. –What was it? –A wallet. • The luggage is all in the minibus. I managed to get ___ inside. –Well, we can’t go yet because ___ is missing. Carl isn’t here yet. • We all know that the man is a thief. –Yes, ___ knows, but ___ dares to say so publicly.
usingsomething, somebody, no one, no body, everyone, everything, nothingsomewhere, everywhere, nowhere • Someone rang while you were out. –Oh, who? –He didn’t give his name. He wants to discuss something with you. • I’d like to go away somewhere on holiday. –On your own? – NO, I hope to find somebody to come with me. • Has Judy got a job yet? –No, she’s looked everywhere, but she can’t get one. And she hates sitting around doing nothing. • I found something in the street. –What was it? –A wallet. • The luggage is all in the minibus. I managed to get everything inside. –Well, we can’t go yet because someone is missing. Carl isn’t here yet. • We all know that the man is a thief. –Yes, everyone knows, but no one dares to say so publicly.
someone, anyone, something, anything, somewhere, anywhere • Have you seen my calculator? I can’t find it ___. • No I haven’t. Perhaps ___ has borrowed it. • I haven’t given ___ permission to borrow it. It must be ___ in this room. • Things are in such a mess. It could be ___. • I know. I can never find ___ when I want it. • We’ll have to do __ about this mess. We’d better tidy it up.
someone, anyone, something, anything, somewhere, anywhere • Have you seen my calculator? I can’t find it anywhere. • No I haven’t. Perhaps someone has borrowed it. • I haven’t given anyone permission to borrow it. It must be somewhere in this room. • Things are in such a mess. It could be anywhere. • I know. I can never find anything when I want it. • We’ll have to do something about this mess. We’d better tidy it up.