• some, any, no, every & compounds 8.6.6.1 Ready the theory box, then choose the correct item. 6 someone/anyone/everyone/no one to talk about people. Is anyone going to volunteer for the park clean-up? something/anything/everything/nothing to talk about things. There is nothing more relaxing than exploring nature. somewhere/anywhere/everywhere/nowhere to talk about places. Endangered animals need somewhere safe to live. We use some/any/no before countable and uncountable nouns. Some and its compounds are used in affirmative sentences, any in negative and interrogative sentences and no in sentences to make them negative. Every is used with singular countable nouns. There's nowhere/somewhere as quiet as here. 2 There are flowers everywhere/ anywhere. 3 There is everything/something you must see. 4 Is there some/any hope for the future of our planet? 5 Someone/Everyone in the volunteer group had their own job to do. 6 Is there anything/nothing I should bring to the clean-up day?