Example: There were ... of my friends there. - There were some of my friends there.
1. There were some of my friends there. 2. Well, anyway, there is no need to hurry, now that we have missed the train. 3. Have you ever seen any of these pictures before? 4. There is no water in the kettle: they have drunk it all. 5. There were some fir-trees in that forest, but many pines. 6. We could not buy cherries, so we bought some plums instead.
b) somebody, anybody, nobody.
Example: I saw ... I knew at the lecture. - I saw nobody I knew at the lecture.
1. I saw nobody I knew at the lecture. 2. I dare say that there may be somebody at the lecture that I know, but what does that matter? 3. Do you really think that anybody visits this place? 4. I have never seen anybody lace their boots like that.
c) somewhere, anywhere, nowhere.
Example: I haven't seen him ... . - I haven't seen him anywhere.
1. I haven't seen him anywhere . 2. I know the place is somewhere about here, but exactly where, I don't know. 3. Did you go anywhere yesterday? - - No, I went nowhere , I stayed at home the whole day.
1. June’ s hair (is/are) is very beautiful. I like (it/them) very much.
2. I have a loving family and I’m (quite/quiet) happy.
3. Robert wants to have (much/many) money because he wants to travel around the world.
4. Sam’ s clothes (is/are) always neat and clean.
5. Mr Sanders is rather old. He has (little/few) hair. When he was young, his hair (was/were) thick and curly.
6. I must say that Roger’ s answer was (quite/rather) stupid. It really shocked us.
7. Last week Mary broke one of her (fingers/toes) and can’t walk.
8. The child put his (arms/hands) around my neck and kissed me.
9. If your (feet/legs) are cold, put on your warm socks.
10. (This/These) pyjamas (is/are) too big for Jimmy. He looks funny in (it/them) .
11. Tom is my good friend. He’ s honest, kind and (quite/rather) reliable.
a) some, any, no.
Example: There were ... of my friends there. - There were some of my friends there.
1. There were some of my friends there. 2. Well, anyway, there is no need to hurry, now that we have missed the train. 3. Have you ever seen any of these pictures before? 4. There is no water in the kettle: they have drunk it all. 5. There were some fir-trees in that forest, but many pines. 6. We could not buy cherries, so we bought some plums instead.
b) somebody, anybody, nobody.
Example: I saw ... I knew at the lecture. - I saw nobody I knew at the lecture.
1. I saw nobody I knew at the lecture. 2. I dare say that there may be somebody at the lecture that I know, but what does that matter? 3. Do you really think that anybody visits this place? 4. I have never seen anybody lace their boots like that.
c) somewhere, anywhere, nowhere.
Example: I haven't seen him ... . - I haven't seen him anywhere.
1. I haven't seen him anywhere . 2. I know the place is somewhere about here, but exactly where, I don't know. 3. Did you go anywhere yesterday? - - No, I went nowhere , I stayed at home the whole day.