04 May 2012 / by Radmila Gurkova

Somebody, Anybody, Anywhere and Nobody


Singular indefinite pronouns


 Somebody, Anybody, anywhere, nobody


 

 

 

The compound of some and any act in the same manner as some and any.

  1. Some – affirmative

  2. Any – in the negative and questions

  3. Some – to offer something, to ask for something (when we expect a positive response)


Examples: 

  • I saw somebody in the lift.

  • Did you see anybody in the lift?

  • I didn’t see anybody in the lift.

  • Do you want something else?


We can also say I saw nobody in the lift.

  • Nobody came.

  • Nobody was there.


Note: Avoid double negatives – I did not see nobody in the lift.

Remember we use singular verbs after these pronouns.

  • Nobody came.

  • Nobody was there.


Any – can be every, it doesn’t matter which/who

  • You can any object you want.

  • Anybody could win tonight.




Somewhere – In positive statements

  • I must have left them somewhere.




Anywhere - any place

  • Is there anywhere open on Easter Sunday?

  • There isn’t anywhere to go from here



So to sum up:

Some – used in positive statements.

Any – used in questions and negative statements.




Click here for the video and see if you can spot an indefinite pronoun. Some

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