[Grammar] The use of "some, every, no, any" is affirmative, negative and questions

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Hello! How are you guys?

My name is Camila, I'm from Brazil, and I was wondering if someone knows where I can finnd the rules of (or exercises to practice) the use of "someone, something, somebody; everyone, everything, everybody; anyone, anything, anybody; no one, nothing, nobody" for questions, affirmative and negative statements.

Thanks in advance! :up:
 
Re: The use of "some, every, no, any" is affirmative, negative and questions

Welcome to the forum, Camila. :hi:

Unfortunately, many of the 'rules' you find are at best half-truths. Try posting specific questions here. You may find the responses, and discussion, helpful.

You can begin by looking at a previous thread.
 
Re: The use of "some, every, no, any" is affirmative, negative and questions

Hello! How are you guys?

My name is Camila, I'm from Brazil, and I was wondering if someone knows where I can finnd the rules of (or exercises to practice) the use of "someone, something, somebody; everyone, everything, everybody; anyone, anything, anybody; no one, nothing, nobody" for questions, affirmative and negative statements.

Thanks in advance! :up:

Suggest you Google "indefinite pronouns". You will find muitas fontes.
 
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