
1) Did anyone/someone came while I was out? 2) Kate went to the supermarket but she didn’t buy
anything/nothing. 3) I’m frightened. Somebody/anybody is in my house. 4) Anybody/Nobody can help me. 5) I found anything/nothing interesting there. 6) Is there something/anything in your pocket? 7) There’s something/nothing wrong with you, you’re perfectly healthy. Потрібно обрати правильний варіант допоможіть

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Відповідь:
1. Did anyone come while I was out?
2. Kate went to the supermarket, but she didn't buy anything.
3. I'm frightened. Someone is in my house.
4. Nobody can help me.
5. I found nothing interesting there.
6. Is there anything in your pocket?
7. There's nothing wrong with you; you're perfectly healthy.



Ответ:
1)anyone 2)anything 3)somebody 4)nobody 5)nothing 6) anything 7)nothing
Объяснение:
"any/anyone/anything и т.д" пишется в вопросительных и отрицательных предложениях
"some/something/somebody и т.д" пишется в положительных предложениях (+ когда что-то предлагаем или просим)



1) "Did anyone/someone come while I was out?" - Both "anyone" and "someone" are acceptable in this context, but "anyone" may be slightly more common.
2) "Kate went to the supermarket but she didn’t buy anything/nothing." - The correct option is "anything." So, the sentence is: "Kate went to the supermarket but she didn’t buy anything."
3) "I’m frightened. Somebody/anybody is in my house." - Both "somebody" and "anybody" are grammatically correct, but "somebody" is often more appropriate in this context. So, the sentence is: "I’m frightened. Somebody is in my house."
4) "Anybody/Nobody can help me." - The correct option is "Nobody." So, the sentence is: "Nobody can help me."
5) "I found anything/nothing interesting there." - The correct option is "nothing." So, the sentence is: "I found nothing interesting there."
6) "Is there something/anything in your pocket?" - Both "something" and "anything" are acceptable in this context. So, the sentence can be: "Is there something in your pocket?" or "Is there anything in your pocket?"
7) "There’s something/nothing wrong with you; you’re perfectly healthy." - The correct option is "nothing." So, the sentence is: "There’s nothing wrong with you; you’re perfectly healthy."


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