Complete
the gaps with a word.
1. I
think the house was empty because __________________ one answered the door.
2.
Could I have __________________ grapes, please? Just a few.
A: “__________________
else, sir?”
B:
“No, thank you, that’s everything.”
4. I
wish I knew __________________ who could help me with this.
Grammar
videos: Some, any, every and no – exercises
Watch
the video and read the conversation
between
Sophie and Hakan. Then do these
exercises
to check your understanding of some,
any,
every and no.
5.
There isn’t __________________ that sells sunglasses in the shopping centre.
Try the High Street.
A:
“Where would you like to go on holiday?”
B:
“__________________ with sun and a beach. I want a tan!”
7.
Has __________________ seen my purse?
8.
Mum! There’s __________________ on the phone for you!
3.
Check your grammar: gap fill – some, any, every and no
anyone
nothing None anywhere
some
Nobody somewhere any
A:
“Can I have a biscuit?”
B:
“Sorry, there aren’t ____________________ left.”
2.
She has an allergy which means she can’t eat ____________________ types of
cheese, but there
are a
few kinds that are OK.
3.
I’ve never met ____________________ like her before.
4.
____________________ of us knew the answer. We didn’t have a clue!
5.
Can we sit ____________________ quieter, please? It’s very noisy in here.
6.
You can’t buy real pizza ____________________ in this town!
7.
____________________ knows the exact date this planet was created.
8.
There’s ____________________ good on TV tonight, so we’re going to the cinema.
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