Indefinite Pronouns exercises — Set 1: Some-, Any- and No- Compounds: Basic Rules (Worksheet)

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1

There is at the door. Can you open it?

2

I can't find my keys . I've looked everywhere!

3

called while you were out, but they didn't leave a message.

4

Is there in the fridge? I'm hungry.

5

She said about the party. It was a complete surprise.

6

I don't know about quantum physics.

7

knows the answer. The question is too difficult.

8

I put my glasses on the desk, but now they're gone.

9

Did see what happened?

10

There was wrong with the engine, so the mechanic fixed it.

11

She didn't tell about her plans.

12

There is in the box. It's completely empty.

13

I need to go quiet to study for my exam.

14

We don't have to eat at home. Let's go to a restaurant.

15

left their umbrella in the classroom.

16

We wanted to sit outside, but there was available. All the tables were taken.

17

Does want to come with me to the cinema?

18

He has to hide. He's completely honest.

19

I heard strange in the garden last night.

20

She didn't go last weekend. She stayed at home.

Indefinite Pronouns exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise choosing the correct indefinite pronoun — somebody/someone, something, somewhere, anybody/anyone, anything, anywhere, nobody/no one, nothing, or nowhere. Use some- in affirmative sentences, any- in negatives and questions, and no- with an affirmative verb to express negation.