Write the phrases in the correct group. I really don’t like some of his songs. You won’t find anywhere like this. I’d like some advice. Anything is better than this! There was nothing he could do. There was nobody at the door. She can go anywhere she wants. Anyone can answer that question!
Zero Limited Unlimited
- "I really don't like some of his songs." This phrase indicates a dislike for a specific thing, so it belongs to the "Limited" group.
- "You won't find anywhere like this." This phrase suggests that there is a unique place, so it falls into the "Limited" group.
- "I'd like some advice." This phrase expresses a desire for a certain thing, so it belongs to the "Limited" group.
- "Anything is better than this!" This phrase implies that there are no limits to what could be better, so it belongs to the "Unlimited" group.
- "There was nothing he could do." This phrase indicates a lack of options or possibilities, so it belongs to the "Zero" group.
- "There was nobody at the door." This phrase implies a lack of people, so it belongs to the "Zero" group.
- "She can go anywhere she wants." This phrase suggests that there are no restrictions on where someone can go, so it belongs to the "Unlimited" group.
- "Anyone can answer that question!" This phrase implies that there are no restrictions on who can answer the question, so it belongs to the "Unlimited" group.
Based on the analysis, we can group the phrases as follows:
- Limited: "I really don't like some of his songs," "You won't find anywhere like this," "I'd like some advice."
- Unlimited: "Anything is better than this!," "She can go anywhere she wants," "Anyone can answer that question!"
- Zero: "There was nothing he could do," "There was nobody at the door."
I hope this explanation helps clarify the correct grouping! Let me know if you have any further questions.