This module explains the use of indefinite pronouns, indicating that 'something' is used to refer to things in affirmative sentences, and 'anything' in negative ones.
Este módulo explica el uso de pronombres indefinidos, indicando que 'something' se usa para referirse a cosas en oraciones afirmativas, y 'anything' en negativas.
Task | Darrel, could you hold on, please? I want to tell you _______ . |
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Answer | 4 |
a | somebody |
b | nothing |
c | anything |
d | something |
comment | Somebody' and 'nothing' do not relate to the meaning of the sentence. 'Anything' is used in negative sentences, while 'something' is used in affirmative ones. |
topic | pronouns |
level | 1 |
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