I like the people here. ..... is so nice.
- everybody
- everything
- somebody
Is everybody here? – Yes, ..... is here today. Nobody is absent.
- everybody
- everything
- everywhere
I can see nothing in the corner of the bedroom. Can you see ..... ?
- anything
- something
- nothing
I don’t want to go ..... today. I am too tired.
- anywhere
- somewhere
- nowhere
Look! ..... has broken the window.
- somebody
- anybody
- nobody
I don’t want ..... to help me. I can very well do it myself.
- anybody
- somebody
- nobody
Is there ..... in the room who knows the answer?
- anybody
- somebody
- nobody
The museum is free. It doesn’t cost ..... to go in.
- anything
- something
- nothing
Kelly knows ..... about computers. She is a computer programmer.
- everything
- something
- anything
Do you know ..... in London? – Yes, a few people.
- anybody
- somebody
- nobody
Why are you standing? – Because there is ..... to sit.
- nowhere
- somewhere
- everywhere
..... knows where Gilda is at present. She hasn't left her address to anyone.
- no one
- someone
- anyone
The movie theatre is empty; there is ..... in the auditorium.
- nobody
- somebody
- anybody
I am very busy now, but I can have some time at seven o’clock. I have ..... to do after office hours.
- nothing
- something
- anything
Kevin never uses his car. He rides his bike ..... .
- everywhere
- somewhere
- nowhere
He thinks he knows everything about ..... .
- everybody
- somebody
- anybody
Can I take one of your books? – Of course. Take ..... you like.
- anything
- something
- nothing
I can’t find my bag ..... . I have put it on a chair and now I can’t see it there.
- anywhere
- somewhere
- nowhere
David’s house is full of books. There are books ..... .
- everywhere
- somewhere
- nowhere
Ann said ..... but I didn’t understand her.
- something
- anything
- nothing
Hello! Is ..... home? Where is everybody? – Please, don’t shout, Nick. I am in the kitchen and your father is in the garden.
- anybody
- somebody
- nobody
Kelly hasn’t got ..... to write on.
- anything
- something
- nothing
Sam’s pen is broken; he has got ..... to write with.
- nothing
- anything
- something
Sally was sitting alone; she wasn’t with ..... .
- someone
- somebody
- no one
There is ..... in the office now, I am afraid. It is lunch hour.
- nobody
- anybody
- somebody
Let’s have dinner. ..... is hungry.
- everybody
- anybody
- somebody
Jenny hasn’t got ..... to play with.
- anybody
- nobody
- somebody
..... knows anything about his background.
- nobody
- anybody
- somebody
I know ..... about your town. Will you tell me something about it?
- nothing
- everything
- something
Do you want to go ..... in the evening? – Oh, no. I prefer to stay at home. I want to watch TV. There is a new show tonight.
- somewhere
- everywhere
- nowhere
I didn’t know about the meeting. ..... told me about it.
- nobody
- somebody
- anybody
..... can answer this question. It is very simple.
- anyone
- someone
- no one
Will you give me ..... to drink, please? I’m thirsty.
- something
- anything
- nothing
I can’t find my pencils. I always put them somewhere and then look for them ..... .
- everywhere
- somewhere
- nowhere
Let’s not go ..... in the evening. Let's stay at home.
- anywhere
- somewhere
- nowhere
There is ..... in the next room, who wants to speak to you.
- somebody
- anybody
- nobody
Why are you standing? – Because there is ..... to sit.
- nowhere
- somewhere
- everywhere
I don’t want ..... to help me. I can very well do it myself.
- anybody
- somebody
- nobody
The policeman wanted me to tell him ..... I know.
- everything
- something
- anything
My granny lives in the middle of ......
- nowhere
- somewhere
- anywhere