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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 22 апреля 2025 15:39

Fill in some, somebody/someone, something, somewhere, any, anybody/ anyone, anything or anywhere. I don't like this café. Let's go somewhere else. 1. I haven't got … _ flour. I can't make a cake. 2. Is there … … we can do to help them? 3. I'm thirsty. I'd like … _ to drink. 4. Look! … is talking to our brother in the street. 5. There wasn't … … at the meeting yesterday. 6. It's so noisy here that I can't hear 7. I'm hungry. I'd like … _ to eat. 8. We need … _ flour and … _ apples to make a pie. 9. Do you know _ who can type very fast? 10. I'm looking for my key. I hope to find it … 11. Do you know _ … about this scientist? 12. Can you see my pen … ? 13. Was there … … interesting in the camp last year?

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22 апреля 2025 15:39

To complete the sentences with the appropriate words (some, somebody/someone, something, somewhere, any, anybody/anyone, anything, or anywhere), let's analyze each sentence:

  1. I haven't got any flour. I can't make a cake.

    • Explanation: Here, "any" is used to indicate an indefinite amount of flour that the speaker lacks.
  2. Is there anything we can do to help them?

    • Explanation: "Anything" is used to refer to an indefinite thing or action that can be done to help.
  3. I'm thirsty. I'd like something to drink.

    • Explanation: "Something" refers to an unspecified object, in this case, a drink that the speaker desires.
  4. Look! Somebody/Someone is talking to our brother in the street.

    • Explanation: "Somebody/Someone" is used to refer to an unspecified person engaged in an action.
  5. There wasn't anybody/anyone at the meeting yesterday.

    • Explanation: "Anybody/Anyone" is used to indicate an absence of specific individuals present at the meeting.
  6. It's so noisy here that I can't hear anything.

    • Explanation: "Anything" refers to no specific sound or noise due to the excessive noise level.
  7. I'm hungry. I'd like something to eat.

    • Explanation: "Something" denotes an unspecified item of food that the speaker wants to eat.
  8. We need some flour and some apples to make a pie.

    • Explanation: "Some" indicates a specific but unspecified amount of flour and apples required for pie-making.
  9. Do you know anyone who can type very fast?

    • Explanation: "Anyone" is used to inquire about a specific person capable of typing quickly.
  10. I'm looking for my key. I hope to find it somewhere.

    • Explanation: "Somewhere" refers to an unspecified place where the speaker hopes to locate their key.
  11. Do you know anything about this scientist?

    • Explanation: "Anything" is used to ask about a specific piece of information regarding the scientist.
  12. Can you see my pen anywhere?

    • Explanation: "Anywhere" is used to inquire about the presence of the pen in an unspecified location.
  13. Was there anything interesting in the camp last year?

    • Explanation: "Anything" is used to inquire about a specific event or object of interest that may have occurred in the camp last year.

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Fill in some, somebody/someone, something, somewhere, any, anybody/ anyone, anything or anywhere. I don't like this café. Let's go somewhere else. 1. I haven't got … _ flour. I can't make a cake. 2. Is there … … we can do to help them? 3. I'm thirsty. I'd like … _ to drink. 4. Look! … is talking to our brother in the street. 5. There wasn't … … at the meeting yesterday. 6. It's so noisy here that I can't hear 7. I'm hungry. I'd like … _ to eat. 8. We need … _ flour and … _ apples to make a pie. 9. Do you know _ who can type very fast? 10. I'm looking for my key. I hope to find it … 11. Do you know _ … about this scientist? 12. Can you see my pen … ? 13. Was there … … interesting in the camp last year?
To complete the sentences with the appropriate words (some, somebody/someone, something, somewhere, any, anybody/anyone, anything, or anywhere), let's analyze each sentence: 1. I haven't got **any** flour. I can't make a cake. - Explanation: Here, "any" is used to indicate an indefinite amount of flour that the speaker lacks. 2. Is there **anything** we can do to help them? - Explanation: "Anything" is used to refer to an indefinite thing or action that can be done to help. 3. I'm thirsty. I'd like **something** to drink. - Explanation: "Something" refers to an unspecified object, in this case, a drink that the speaker desires. 4. Look! **Somebody/Someone** is talking to our brother in the street. - Explanation: "Somebody/Someone" is used to refer to an unspecified person engaged in an action. 5. There wasn't **anybody/anyone** at the meeting yesterday. - Explanation: "Anybody/Anyone" is used to indicate an absence of specific individuals present at the meeting. 6. It's so noisy here that I can't hear **anything**. - Explanation: "Anything" refers to no specific sound or noise due to the excessive noise level. 7. I'm hungry. I'd like **something** to eat. - Explanation: "Something" denotes an unspecified item of food that the speaker wants to eat. 8. We need **some** flour and **some** apples to make a pie. - Explanation: "Some" indicates a specific but unspecified amount of flour and apples required for pie-making. 9. Do you know **anyone** who can type very fast? - Explanation: "Anyone" is used to inquire about a specific person capable of typing quickly. 10. I'm looking for my key. I hope to find it **somewhere**. - Explanation: "Somewhere" refers to an unspecified place where the speaker hopes to locate their key. 11. Do you know **anything** about this scientist? - Explanation: "Anything" is used to ask about a specific piece of information regarding the scientist. 12. Can you see my pen **anywhere**? - Explanation: "Anywhere" is used to inquire about the presence of the pen in an unspecified location. 13. Was there **anything** interesting in the camp last year? - Explanation: "Anything" is used to inquire about a specific event or object of interest that may have occurred in the camp last year.