Indefinite pronouns
Indefinite pronouns
Some – affirmative statements Someone in my class does this sport. You have to wear something on your feet. This sport takes place somewhere in the U.K. Any- negative and questions You don´t need anything else. Does anyone know? Is there anywhere you can play this sport in South America? Every- Affirmative statements This is a sport for everyone. Everything ends up dirty. These are clubs everywhere in the U.S.
Some – affirmative statements Someone in my class does this sport. You have to wear something on your feet. This sport takes place somewhere in the U.K. Any- negative and questions You don´t need anything else. Does anyone know? Is there anywhere you can play this sport in South America? Every- Affirmative statements This is a sport for everyone. Everything ends up dirty. These are clubs everywhere in the U.S.
We use something, someone and somewhere with affirmative sentences. They throw something at the other person. We use anything, anyone, and anywhere with negative sentences and questions. You don´t need anything. Has anyone ever played underwater rugby? We use every in affirmative sentences to mean all the things, all the people and all the places. Everything enjoys this sport.
We use something, someone and somewhere with affirmative sentences. They throw something at the other person. We use anything, anyone, and anywhere with negative sentences and questions. You don´t need anything. Has anyone ever played underwater rugby? We use every in affirmative sentences to mean all the things, all the people and all the places. Everything enjoys this sport.
Someone: alguien- alguno Something: algo- alguna cosa Somewhere: en algún lugar- en algún sitio Anything: alguna cosa- cualquier cosa Anyone:cualquiera- alguien- todos los que Anywhere: en cualquier sitio- lugar Everyone: todos Everything: todo Everywhere: en todas partes- por todas partes
Someone: alguien- alguno Something: algo- alguna cosa Somewhere: en algún lugar- en algún sitio Anything: alguna cosa- cualquier cosa Anyone:cualquiera- alguien- todos los que Anywhere: en cualquier sitio- lugar Everyone: todos Everything: todo Everywhere: en todas partes- por todas partes
Some and any Use some in positive sentences: I´m going to buy some clothes. There is some ice in the fridge. Use any in negative sentences: I´m not going to buy any clothes. There isn´t any orange juice in the fridge. Any and some in questions In most questions (but not all) We use any: Is there any ice in the fridge? Why didn`t you buy any food? We normally use some (not any) when offer things (Would you like ..?) Would you like some coffee? Or when we ask for things (Can I have…?) Can I have some soup, please? Can you lend me some money? Some: algunos- algo Any: algo- alguno
Some and any Use some in positive sentences: I´m going to buy some clothes. There is some ice in the fridge. Use any in negative sentences: I´m not going to buy any clothes. There isn´t any orange juice in the fridge. Any and some in questions In most questions (but not all) We use any: Is there any ice in the fridge? Why didn`t you buy any food? We normally use some (not any) when offer things (Would you like ..?) Would you like some coffee? Or when we ask for things (Can I have…?) Can I have some soup, please? Can you lend me some money? Some: algunos- algo Any: algo- alguno