Put the right form of a word beginning with some-, any-, no- or every- into the conversation. Dennis: Have you read anything interesting lately?

Sarah: Yes, (1) lent me a novel last week and I really enjoyed it .

Dennis: What was it about?

Sarah: It was about (2) who goes to visit Australia. She likes to go (3) alone. While she's travelling around on her own, (4) terrible happens to her. She loses (5) – including her passport and all her money. She doesn't know (6)who can help her, and she's got (7) to stay.

Dennis: What happens then?

Sarah: I'm not going to tell you (8) else! You should read the book yourself.

Dennis: It sounds like a very depressing book! l'd prefer to read (9) funny.

Sarah: No, read it. It's great fun. And (10) wonderful happens at the end.

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dashasokolova21 dashasokolova21  20.04.2021 18:10

1 somebody

2 somebody

3 everywhere

4 something

5 everything

6 anybody

7 nowhere

8 anything

9 something

10 something

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