Question 1
I checked my pockets again, but I found _____.
Options: nothing, anything, something
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Fill in the blanks with the correct indefinite pronouns about lost and found items.
Practice 2 of 2
Question 1
I checked my pockets again, but I found _____.
Options: nothing, anything, something
Question 2
Did you see _____ unusual near the lost and found desk?
Options: something, anything, nothing
Question 3
Did _____ call about the missing backpack while I was away?
Options: someone, anyone, no one
Question 4
There was _____ in the lost and found box, so I could not collect my wallet.
Options: nothing, anything, something
Question 5
If you find _____ with my name on it, please bring it to security.
Options: anything, something, nothing
Question 6
I called the station, but _____ answered the phone.
Options: no one, anyone, someone
Question 7
I do not want _____ to take my bag by mistake, so I will keep it with me.
Options: anyone, someone, no one
Question 8
I saw _____ interesting on the lost and found notice board today.
Options: something, anything, nothing
Question 9
Can _____ help me carry this box of lost items, please?
Options: anybody, someone, no one
Question 10
The guard said, "I did not see _____ leave a backpack here."
Options: anyone, someone, no one
Question 11
I looked everywhere in the lost and found room, but I didn't find _____.
Options: anything, something, nothing
Question 12
I searched the waiting room and asked around, but I could not find _____ who saw my suitcase.
Options: anyone, someone, no one
Question 13
The notice says, "_____ has claimed the blue jacket yet," so it is still here.
Options: Nobody, Somebody, Anybody
Practise Indefinite Pronouns - Lost and Found with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 13 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Indefinite Pronouns - Lost and Found in everyday English.
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