No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing PDF
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This document is a fill-in-the-blank exercise focusing on English grammar. The exercise provides practice in using phrases like 'no', 'none', 'nowhere', 'anywhere', and 'nothing'. Students will use these words in different sentences.
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No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing Fill in the blanks. 1............................. shops are open on Sundays. No None Not 2. If there is........................... bus, we will have to walk home. no none not 3. If you have experience, you will have......................
No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing Fill in the blanks. 1............................. shops are open on Sundays. No None Not 2. If there is........................... bus, we will have to walk home. no none not 3. If you have experience, you will have............................. difficulty finding a good job. no EnglishGrammar.org | 1 No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing not any 4. They offered............................... explanation for the change of plan. no not no one none 5................................ came, did they? Nobody Anybody Somebody EnglishGrammar.org | 2 No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing 6. 'How many apples are there in the fridge?' '................................' No None Nothing 7. I haven't got......................... luggage. any no some 8. I searched..................................... anywhere everywhere EnglishGrammar.org | 3 No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing somewhere 9. I have................................ to go. anywhere nowhere everywhere 10. He said................................ Please select 2 correct answers anything nothing something 11. 'What are you doing there?' EnglishGrammar.org | 4 No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing '................................' None Nothing Anything 12.............................. could happen there. It was a dangerous place. Anything Nothing Something Answers No shops are open on Sundays. If there is no bus, we will have to walk home. If you have experience, you will have no difficulty finding a good job. They offered no explanation for the change of plan. Nobody came, did they? ‘How many apples are there in the fridge?’ ‘None.’ EnglishGrammar.org | 5 No, None, Nowhere, Anywhere, Nothing I haven’t got any luggage. I searched everywhere. I have nowhere to go. He said nothing / something. ‘What are you doing there?’ ‘Nothing.’ Anything could happen there. It was a dangerous place. EnglishGrammar.org | 6