Indefinite Pronouns exercises — Set 3: Any vs No vs None, Double Negatives and Mixed Practice (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
There were tickets left when we arrived. The concert was sold out.
How many students passed the exam? . They all failed.
She didn't invite to her birthday party. She wanted a quiet evening.
I've looked everywhere, but of my friends have seen my dog.
There was sugar in the house, so I couldn't bake the cake.
told him the truth, so he still doesn't know what happened.
We didn't have problems with the new software.
I asked all my colleagues, but of them could help me.
Has seen my car keys? I can't find them.
There is you can do to change his mind. He's already decided.
Are there questions before we finish?
He has money and friends. He needs help.
I've read every page, but I understood .
How much milk is left? at all. We need to buy more.
in this world is perfect. We all make mistakes.
She went to the meeting, but there were important people there.
I called the office, but answered the phone.
A: Do you have any brothers or sisters? B: No, I have .
Let's go different this weekend. I'm tired of the same places.
of the answers on his test were correct. He got zero marks.
Indefinite Pronouns exercises online (Worksheet)
Tackle advanced indefinite pronoun challenges at B1 level. Learn the difference between any, no, and none (determiners vs pronouns), avoid double negatives, convert between 'not...any' and 'no' structures, and practise choosing the correct indefinite pronoun across all four groups (some-, any-, no-, every-) in mixed contexts.