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Forum > Từ vựng tiếng Anh >> Somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing

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 Post by: lovelycat
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 ID 14060
 Date: 11/17/2006


Somebody, anybody, nobody, something, anything and nothing
profile - trang ca nhan  posts - bai da dang    edit -sua doi, thay doi  post reply - goy y kien

Compound nouns made with SOME, ANY and NO


















Some + -thing -body -one -where
Any +
No +

Compound nouns with some- and any- are used in the same way as some and any.


Positive statements:



  • Someone is sleeping in my bed.

  • He saw something in the garden.

  • I left my glasses somewhere in the house.


Questions:



  • Are you looking for someone? (= I'm sure you are)

  • Have you lost something? (= I'm sure you have)

  • Is there anything to eat? (real question)

  • Did you go anywhere last night?


Negative statements:



  • She didn't go anywhere last night.

  • He doesn't know anybody here.


NOTICE that there is a difference in emphasis between nothing, nobody etc. and not ... anything, not ... anybody:



  • I don't know anything about it. (= neutral, no emphasis)

  • I know nothing about it (= more emphatic, maybe defensive)



More examples:


SOMETHING, SOMEBODY, SOMEWHERE

a. I have something to tell you.

b. There is something to drink in the fridge.

c. He knows somebody in New York

d. Susie has somebody staying with her.

e. They want to go somewhere hot for their holidays.

f. Keith is looking for somewhere to live.


ANYBODY, ANYTHING, ANYWHERE

a. Is there anybody who speaks English here?

b. Does anybody have the time?

c. Is there anything to eat?

d. Have you anything to say?

e. He doesn't have anything to stay tonight.

f. I wouldn't eat anything except at Maxim's.


NOBODY, NOTHING, NOWHERE

a. There is nobody in the house at the moment

b. When I arrived there was nobody to meet me.

c. I have learnt nothing since I began the course.

d. There is nothing to eat.

e. There is nowhere as beautiful as Paris in the Spring.

f. Homeless people have nowhere to go at night.



ANY can also be used in positive statements to mean 'no matter which', 'no matter who', 'no matter what':


Examples:


a. You can borrow any of my books.

b. They can choose anything from the menu.

c. You may invite anybody to dinner, I don't mind.



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 Reply: tammyph
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 REF: 96996
 Date: 11/15/2007


  profile - trang ca nhan  posts - bai da dang  edit - sua bai, thay doi   post reply - goy y kien, dang bai
I like yu so much lovelycat, yur nick and the way you showed me. I think that yu're lovely and friendly. Thanks for everything yu posted here. I've learnt from them a lot. Have fun and Good luck!

 
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