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Indefinite pronouns
some- any- no- every
someone anyone no one everyone somebody anybody nobody
everybody something anything nothing everything
There isn't ......................... who can help you.
I've had hardly anything to eat today.
There's ...................... here at the moment.
........................ knows what they have to do, don't they?
This is something special.
This isn't ....................... important. .................... is OK.
I 'd like ................... cheaper. This is too expensive.
A: Haven't you got ....................... to do? B: No, nothing.
Is there ......................... for me to sit on?
This isn't mine. It's .......................... else's coat.
Is there ........................... here who's a doctor?
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS:
somebody anybody everybody nobody somebody anywhere
nowhere something anything everything nothing everywhere
1-...................can speak all the languages in the world.
2-I think there is.................... at the door.
3-Where are my keys? I've seen them ..........,but I dont remember.
4-Where can I live without working? ............
5-Does.............. know where the post office is?
6-You can find Coca Cola..........................
7-I need.............to read-have you got a paper?
8-I am bored-there is .........to do.
9-................needs money.
10-We are good friends.We tell each other.........
11-Come and see a film with us ! Oh I don't want to go ...................
somebody anybody everybody nobody somebody anywhere
everywhere nowhere something anything everything nothing
1-I am sorry I haven't got ............for you to drink
2-Has..............seen Janet today? I cannot remember where.
3-Would you like a sandwich? No,thank you ............ to eat.
4-What would you like? .............just now,thank you.
5-Mary is here to see you! I don't want to see.........
6-Is ................all right? Yes thanks no problems.
7-I can't find my coat ................................
8-Do you know Sedat ? Yes,.................knows Sedat.
9-Did .............telephone yesterday? No ............
10-Have you got ................................to eat?
Subject / Object Questions:
1.Someone is writing for you.
Who ............................................................?
2. Colombus discovered something.
What ...........................................................?
3. He eats something for breakfast.
What ..........................................................?
4. Someone teaches you English.
Who ...........................................................?
5. Ben is watching something on TV.
What ...........................................................?
6. Helen and Tom saw someone.
Who ...........................................................?
7. Something happened to Cemil this morning.
What ..........................................................?
8. Temel Reis telephoned someone.
Who ...........................................................?
A: REWRITE THESE SENTENCES CHANGING THE INDIRECT OBJECT TO HIM, HER OR THEM:
1. He cooked a nice meal for all his friends. He cooked them a nice meal.
2. She lent some money to her grandmother..................................
3. Hand that plate to your brother. .......................................
4. Who'll read a story to the children? ...................................
5. I've made some coffee for father. .......................................
6. Jack's gone to get some water for his mother. ..........................
7. He offered the job to a young girl. ....................................
Reflexives
myself yourself himself herself itself ourselves yourselves themselves
1.I like ...............
2.The baby can dress ................
3.The young man is painting a picture of .................
4.We are buying ............. new coats today.
5.The women built the houses ..............
6.Its true.I read it ................... last week.
7.Please help ................. to more food, Donna.
8.He always looks ............ in the mirror before he goes out.
9.He hit ............. in the head.
10.She dresses .............. in red every day.
11.I stopped .............. just in time.
12.He is always talking to ...............
13. They cant lend any money. They need the money ..........
Indefinite Pronouns
somebody something anybody anything
1. I dont think ................... knows her.
2. She never gives her poor cat .................. to drink.
3. Listen! I have .................. to tell you.
4. ............... telephoned you. Hes going to call you back later.
5. The baby was hungry so I gave her .................. to eat.
6. There is .................. wrong with my bike.
7. .................. ate my lunch.
8. There isnt ................. in the box. Its empty.
reflexive pronouns
singular: myself yourself himself, herself, itself, oneself
plural: ourselves yourselves themselves
The soldier absented himself without leave for three weeks.
I cut myself shaving this morning.
We really enjoyed ourselves at the funfair.
I've cut my lip. We enjoyed the funfair.
I've cut myself. (Not *me*)
I must dress/wash. (> dress/wash myself)
Polly's nearly learnt how to dress herself now.
I got such a shock when I saw myself in the mirror.
The boss gave himself a rise. (= gave a rise to himself)
There is a difference in meaning between themselves and each other after verbs such as accuse, blame, help, look at
The two bank clerks blamed themselves for the mistake. (= They both took the blame.)
The two bank clerks blamed each other for the mistake. (= The one blamed the other.)
Look after yourself!
Lucy's looking very pleased with herself.
We gave ourselves up.
Kate and myself think_ (Kate and I_ is preferable)
By + reflexive means 'unaided' or 'alone':
Susie made this doll's dress all by herself. (= unaided)
He lives by himself. (= alone)
You can blame no one but yourself. (= except yourself)
Harry would like to marry a girl younger than himself.
Reflexive pronouns used for emphasis
You yourself heard the explosion quite clearly.
The engine itself is all right, but the lights are badly damaged.
You heard the explosion yourself.
Tom's all right himself, but his wife is badly hurt.
Mr Bates rang the 'boss him'self. (and not the boss's secretary)
I don't know what's the matter with me. I'm not myself today.
REFLEXIVES
Match the Pairs;
1. Can I borrow a pen and some paper? No, I made it myself.
2. Where did you learn to paint? Enjoy yourselves.
3. We are off to the party now. Sure help yourself.
4. What did you say? I didnt hear you. Let me introduce myself.
5. Sorry, who are you? I thought myself actually.
6. Did you buy that table? I was talking to myself.
7. Why is he wearing a bandage on his finger? I think they did it themselves.
8. Who cut thair hair? He burned himself.