Understand when to use 'anything' versus 'something' in a negative sentence.
Entender cuándo usar 'anything' en lugar de 'something' en una oración negativa.
| Task | It's too dark, I can't see __________ . |
|---|---|
| Answer | 1 |
| a | anything |
| b | something |
| c | some |
| d | any |
| comment | We use the pronoun 'something' to refer to things in affirmative sentences, while 'anything' in negative ones. 'Any' and 'some' are pronouns which don't relate to the meaning of the sentence. |
| topic | some,any, a lot of , many , much ,etc.. |
| level | 1 |
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