English Grammar in Use 2020-184-185 PDF
English Grammar in Use 2020-184-185 PDF
English Grammar in Use 2020-184-185 PDF
C After nobody/no-one you can use they/them/their (see also Unit 85E):
Nobody is perfect, are they? (= is he or she perfect?)
No-one did what I asked them to do. (= him or her)
Nobody in the class did their homework. (= his or her homework)
D Sometimes any/anything/anybody etc. means ‘it doesn’t matter which/what/who’ (see Unit 85D).
Compare no- and any-:
There was no bus, so we walked home.
You can take any bus. They all go to the centre. (= it doesn’t matter which bus)
‘What do you want to eat?’ ‘Nothing. I’m not hungry.’
I’m so hungry. I could eat anything. (= it doesn’t matter what)
It’s a difficult job. Nobody wants to do it.
It’s a very easy job. Anybody can do it. (= it doesn’t matter who)
172 some and any ➜ Unit 85 none of … ➜ Unit 88 any bigger / no better etc. ➜ Unit 106B
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Unit
Exercises 86
86.1 Complete these sentences with no, none or any.
1 It was a public holiday, so there were no shops open.
2 I don’t have any money. Can you lend me some?
3 We had to walk home. There were taxis.
4 We had to walk home. There weren’t taxis.
5 ‘How many eggs do we have?’ ‘ . Shall I get some?’
6 There’s nowhere to cross the river. There’s bridge.
7 We took a few pictures, but of them were very good.
8 ‘Did you take lots of pictures?’ ‘No, I didn’t take .’
9 I had to do what I did. I had alternative.
10 I don’t like of this furniture. It’s horrible.
11 We cancelled the party because of the people we invited were able to come.
12 Everyone knows they are getting married. It’s secret.
13 The two books are exactly the same. There isn’t difference.
14 ‘Do you know where Chris is?’ ‘I’m sorry. I have idea.’