OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR-103 sau đây là giáo trình lý thuyết tiếng anh và bài tập áp dụng từ cơ bản đến nâng cao , nhằm giúp các bạn có thể tự mình ôn tập và củng cố thêm về nền tảng kiến thức môn Anh văn , tự tin đạt kết quả tốt trong kỳ thi ngoại ngữ | OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 103 EVERYONE SOMETHING ETC A Introduction Look at these examples. Everyone enjoyed the show. It was a great success. The police searched the house but found nothing. Let s find somewhere to eat. Nobody came into the shop all afternoon. With every some and no we can form words ending in one body thing and where. everyone everybody all the people everything all the things everywhere in all the places someone somebody a person something a thing somewhere in a place no one nobody no person nothing nA0irj no things nowhere in no places Words ending in thing can also mean actions or ideas. Something awful has happened. You must tell me everything. B Someone and anyone etc We can also form words with any anyone anybody anything anywhere. For some and any see Unit 94A. Positive There s someone in the phone box. Negative I looked round the shops but I didn t buy anything. Question Has anyone seen today s newspaper Offer Request Could you do something for me please We can also use words with any in a positive sentence. This door is always left open. Anyone could just walk in here. Where shall we go Anywhere. I don t mind. In these sentences anyone means it doesn t matter who and anywhere means it doesn t matter where . For more details about any see Unit 94C. C Singular and plural We use a singular verb after everyone something anything etc. Everywhere was very crowded. No one knows how to start the motor. After words with one or body we normally use they them their even though the verb is singular. Everyone is having their lunch. Nobody wants to have their coffee yet. We can also use he she him her his etc with someone somebody when we know the person s sex. Someone left their her handbag behind. D Other structures After everyone something etc we can use an adjective. Let s go somewhere nice. Is there anything interesting in that magazine We can also use else. We always play Scrabble. Let s play something else. a different game Henry wore a suit but