Usage of 'No', 'None', 'Nowhere', 'Anywhere'
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No................... are open on Sundays.

shops

If there is........................... bus, we will have to walk home.

  • none
  • no (correct)
  • some
  • not

If you have experience, you will have no difficulty finding a good job.

True (A)

What was offered for the change of plan?

<p>No explanation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following statements with the correct responses:

<p>'How many apples are there in the fridge?' = None. I searched... = everywhere. I have... = nowhere to go. He said... = nothing/something.</p> Signup and view all the answers

I haven't got......................... luggage.

<p>any</p> Signup and view all the answers

Somebody is the correct response to 'Who came?'

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What could happen there? Anything, Nothing, Something?

<p>Anything (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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"No", "None", "Nowhere", "Anywhere", "Nothing" Usage

  • "No" is used before a noun to indicate the absence of something, as in "No shops are open on Sundays."
  • "None" is used to replace a noun, meaning "not one" or "not any", as in "There are none in the fridge."
  • "Nowhere" is used to indicate a place where something is not, as in "I have nowhere to go."
  • "Anywhere" is used to indicate any place, and is often used in negative sentences, as in "I haven't seen it anywhere."
  • "Nothing" refers to the absence of anything, and is often used after a verb, as in "He said nothing."

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Test your understanding of the usage of 'no', 'none', 'nowhere', 'anywhere', and 'nothing'. This quiz covers their meanings and appropriate contexts in sentences. Get ready to strengthen your grasp of these important English concepts.

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