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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 21 апреля 2025 10:04

Выполните задание 9

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21 апреля 2025 10:04

To complete the sentences in task 9, let's use appropriate indefinite pronouns: anybody, anything, nobody, nothing, everybody, everything.

  1. There is nobody in the garden. All the visitors are in the museum.

    • Explanation: We use "nobody" to indicate that no one is present in the garden.
  2. Is there anybody at the bank? — No, there isn’t.

    • Explanation: "Anybody" is used in questions to ask if someone is present.
  3. Is his address, his telephone number or where he works. She says she knows nothing about him.

    • Explanation: "Nothing" is used to indicate that she does not know any information.
  4. If . . . is clear to you, begin doing the exercise.

    • Solution: If everything is clear to you, begin doing the exercise.
    • Explanation: "Everything" is used to imply that all information is understood.
  5. Is there anybody in the classroom? — Yes, all the students are here.

    • Explanation: "Anybody" is used in questions, and can refer to one or more people being present.

These sentences demonstrate the use of indefinite pronouns to indicate presence or absence of people or things in various contexts.

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Выполните задание 9
To complete the sentences in task 9, let's use appropriate indefinite pronouns: anybody, anything, nobody, nothing, everybody, everything. 1) There is **nobody** in the garden. All the visitors are in the museum. - **Explanation:** We use "nobody" to indicate that no one is present in the garden. 2) Is there **anybody** at the bank? — No, there isn’t. - **Explanation:** "Anybody" is used in questions to ask if someone is present. 3) Is his address, his telephone number or where he works. She says she knows **nothing** about him. - **Explanation:** "Nothing" is used to indicate that she does not know any information. 4) If . . . is clear to you, begin doing the exercise. - **Solution:** If **everything** is clear to you, begin doing the exercise. - **Explanation:** "Everything" is used to imply that all information is understood. 5) Is there **anybody** in the classroom? — Yes, all the students are here. - **Explanation:** "Anybody" is used in questions, and can refer to one or more people being present. These sentences demonstrate the use of indefinite pronouns to indicate presence or absence of people or things in various contexts.