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Compounds: Somebody, Anybody, Nobody, Everybody...
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Description Practise the compounds: somebody, anything, nothing, everything... SPANISH - ENGLISH
Instructions 1- Look at the sentences and try to say the same in the other language 2- Move your mouse over the black button to check your answer. 3- If you were right, click on the green button, if wrong, click on the red.
 
Item Match Comments
No voy a ninguna parte I'm not going anywhere
Siento algo extraño sobre mi espalda I feel something strange on my back
Te apetece algo de beber? Would you like something to drink? usamos SOMETHING porque estamos ofreciendo, si no usaremos ANYTHING porque es una pregunta.
Puedes encontrar palmeras en algunos sitios cerca de la ciudad You can find palm trees in some places near the city
Nadie lo sabe Nobody knows it also: NO ONE
Todo estaba en silencio Everything was quiet
Algunas cosas son muy especiales Some things are very special
¿Hay aquí alguien de Escocia? Is there anybody here from Scotland?
Algunas personas lo saben todo Some people know everything
Cualquier cosa me viene bien Anything is good for me ANY en oraciones afirmativas = cualquier
Èl nunca hace nada mal He never does anything wrong
Necesito algún sitio para dormir I need somewhere to sleep
Están por todas partes They are everywhere
No puedes encontrar esa flor en ningún sitio You can't find that flower anywhere
Todo el mundo necesita alguien Everybody needs somebody also: Everyone
La hierba crece por todas partes Grass grows everywhere
Te vio alguien Somebody saw you
Necesito algunas cosas para el viaje I need some things for my trip
Algunas personas están hablando por teléfono Some people are talking on the phone
No lo encuentro por ninguna parte I can't find it anywhere
Si necesitas algo, dilo If you need anything, say it con IF usamos ANY
No hay nadie en la puerta There is nobody at the door
¿Se ha ido ella a alguna parte? Has she gone anywhere?
Conoces a alguien aquí Do you know anybody here? also: ANYONE
Ella vive en algún lugar de África She lives somewhere in Africa
Total number of items: 25
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We use SOMETHING for things
SOMEBODY or SOMEONE for people
SOMEWHERE for places.

We can also make compounds with ANY- and NO-:

ANYTHING, ANYBODY, ANYONE, ANYWHERE
NOTHING  /nʌθɪŋ/ NOBODY /nəʊbɒdɪ/ NO ONE /nəʊ wʌn/ NOWHERE /nəʊweə*/

The same rules that apply for SOME and ANY also apply for somebody/anybody, etc:
(you can read the rules on this other lesson: Some, Any, No)

He never does anything bad.
I need somewhere to sleep.
I know someone who could help us.
Do you know anyone who could help us?
I haven't got anything to eat = I've got nothing to eat

 
The plural of SOMEBODY or SOMEONE is "some people", the plural of SOMETHING is "some things", the plural of SOMEWHERE is "some places".

- There's somebody at the door
- There are some people waiting outside
- Look, I've got something for you, open it!
- I wanted to buy some things but now I can't remember what
- He lives somewhere near here
- You can find palm trees in some places near here

You never use a preposition before compounds with -WHERE

- She must be hiding in the mountains She must be hiding somewhere
- I'm not going to your house I'm not going anywhere / I'm going nowhere
- Are you going to the bar? Are you going anywhere?
 
You can also make compounds with EVERY-

- Everything = all the things
- Everybody/everyone = all the people
- Everywhere = in/at/to/on all the places
 
- Everything was quiet = All the things were quiet
- Everybody needs somebody = All the people need some person
- I looked for it everywhere = I looked for it in all the places