Some indefinite pronouns for talking about people are:
- anybody / anyone
- everybody / everyone
- nobody / no one
- somebody / someone
When we want to talk about someone without saying exactly who they are, we can use indefinite pronouns.
Everyone loves the beach.
I went to my friend’s house, but there was nobody home.
Remember, we can’t use two negatives together!
No one came to the party. CORRECT
No one didn’t come to the party. INCORRECT
Anybody, somebody, nobody
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- (nobody, Nobody) knows what happened. I am going to ask my sister.
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- We can't find (anybody) to help us with our math homework.
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- She must find (somebody) to help her. She needs help!
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- (Somebody, somebody) gave me a ticket for the theater. I’m so excited to go!
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- He was sure that (nobody) liked him. He was wrong.
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Question 6 of 9
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- I need (somebody) who can fix this car. I got in an accident yesterday.
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Question 7 of 9
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- I don't know (anybody) who likes cheese.
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Question 8 of 9
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- My friend didn't tell (anybody) about his plans. He went to the mountains last week.
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Question 9 of 9
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SOMEBODY – ANYBODY – NOBODY
- (somebody, Somebody) ate my candy! It was my favorite kind of candy!
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