Using correct form something, anything, nothing, etc.

Words like something, anything, nothing, somebody, and anywhere are used to talk about people, things, and places when the exact details aren't known or needed. This A2-level exercise will help you choose the correct word depending on whether the sentence is a question, a negative, or a general statement. Focus on the meaning and grammar of each sentence to select the best option.

1. Is there _____ I can bring to the picnic?

2. Somebody left their bag on the train.

3. Do you know _____ who speaks Italian?

4. I want to buy _____ special for her birthday.

5. We couldn't see _____ in the dark room.

6. Nobody called while you were out.

7. They didn’t go _____ during the holidays.

8. Could you hear _____ during the storm?

9. There’s _____ at the door for you.

10. He wants to eat _____ sweet after lunch.

11. You can sit _____ you like.

12. Nobody knew the answer to the question.

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