1) Anyone (usually in a question)/Someone (when you expect one ―― Yes ‖ Answer 2) Anyone 3) Everyone.
4) Everyone, no one 5) No one else 6) No one.
Anyone (in question) Others Everyone, Nobody 10) Nobody.
2. Use anything, anything, anything, anything.
1) Everything 2) Something (when-yes ‖ is expected)/Anything 3) Nothing 4) Something 5) Something 6) Nothing 7) Anything 8) Something, Anything 9) Something (10) None.
3. Fill in the blanks with a suitable word.
(1) Take off at (3) scheduled (4) and (2)
(6) from (7) but (8) dangerous (9) to (10) something.
4. Translate sentences with appositive clauses.
The fact that he is a relative of someone will not change our opinion of him.
The wives of miners trapped in the mine for three days were ecstatic when they heard that all their people had been rescued. We must accept the possibility that we may be wrong.
The patient has little hope of surviving.
All the teachers think that most of the freshmen this year are very promising.
Although our economy has grown, we should remember the fact that we are still a developing country.
We should listen to his explanation first, and then conclude that he is to blame.
Not many people still insist that human beings should conquer nature rather than live in harmony with it. 5. Find and correct the mistakes in each sentence.
1) Everyone in our class went to the International Book Fair.
Each of their new products was quickly welcomed after it went on the market.
Has started.
3) The delegation of China expressed the hope that both sides would stop fighting in this area as soon as possible.
I don't like the way he talks to patients. Is there anyone in the office?
6) I think this is the director's fault, and no one else is responsible for this disaster.
Does anyone have anything important to say?
Li Ying can't be in the library. I saw her go to the playground just now.
If the firemen hadn't been caught in the traffic jam, they would have arrived an hour earlier.
The medical team not only saved many earthquake victims, but also helped them recover from the shock.