8 Complete the pronouns with-thing, -one or -where. o Did anyone come to your party? Some a negave me these shoes. Do you like them? 2 There wasn't any... in the drawer. I looked. 3 Can you think of any... to go this afternoon? 4 I'm hungry but there's no in the fridge! 5 She went some hot for her holidays. 6 No told me that you wrote stories! 7 I'd like some to eat, please.Prepare! Student's Books . Level 2
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-one" because we are talking about a person. The correct sentence would be: "Someone gave me these shoes. Do you like them?"
2. There wasn't any... in the drawer. I looked.
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about an object. The correct sentence would be: "There wasn't anything in the drawer. I looked."
3. Can you think of any... to go this afternoon?
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-place" because we are talking about a location. The correct sentence would be: "Can you think of anywhere to go this afternoon?"
4. I'm hungry but there's no... in the fridge!
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about an object. The correct sentence would be: "I'm hungry but there's nothing in the fridge!"
5. She went some... hot for her holidays.
In this sentence, we have to consider the context. Since we are talking about a holiday destination, we need to complete the pronoun with "-where" because we are referring to a place. The correct sentence would be: "She went somewhere hot for her holidays."
6. No... told me that you wrote stories!
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-one" because we are talking about a person. The correct sentence would be: "No one told me that you wrote stories!"
7. I'd like some... to eat, please.
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about a general request for something to eat. The correct sentence would be: "I'd like something to eat, please."