Indefinite Pronouns exercises — Set 2: Every- Compounds, Exceptions and Special Patterns (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
in the class passed the test. The teacher was very pleased.
Would you like to drink?
You can sit . All the seats are free.
I want to buy special for my mother's birthday.
was covered in snow after the storm.
This seat is taken. Is else free?
can enter the competition. There are no age or skill requirements.
Could you bring me to eat? I'm very hungry.
He looked for his wallet, but he couldn't find it.
Everyone ready for the meeting.
Is there interesting on TV tonight?
The hotel room had we needed — a bed, a desk, and Wi-Fi.
Can I have cold to drink, please?
She goes by bicycle. She never takes the bus.
I don't want this book. Do you have else?
There is wrong with this computer. It keeps crashing.
You can ask for help. All the staff are friendly.
Nobody the answer to that question.
Somebody is going to help us with the project.
Take you want from the table. It's all free.
Indefinite Pronouns exercises online (Worksheet)
Expand your indefinite pronoun skills with every- compounds (everybody, everyone, everything, everywhere), exceptions to the some-/any- rule (some- in offers and requests, any- in affirmative sentences meaning 'it doesn't matter which'), adjective placement after indefinite pronouns, and the useful pattern with 'else'.