Using quantifiers: Any, No, None

This exercise will help you understand the difference between the quantifiers any, no, and none. These words are often used when we talk about quantity in negative or interrogative sentences. You will practice choosing the correct quantifier based on context, verb tense, and sentence structure. Great for improving your fluency and avoiding common mistakes in everyday English.

1. I looked everywhere but found _____ keys in the drawer.

2. Did you see _____ of your friends at the party last night?

3. There were _____ seats left when we arrived at the theater.

4. _____ of the students passed the test last week.

5. We didn’t buy _____ bread because the bakery was closed.

6. She has _____ idea what you're talking about.

7. Have you received _____ emails from him today?

8. _____ of his answers were correct.

9. We don’t have _____ milk left in the fridge.

10. _____ one was home when I rang the bell.

11. _____ of the books were interesting to me.

12. There is _____ reason to worry right now.

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