[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"grammar-exercise-019e0ca8-9449-7368-86b9-ddd87345b3f9":3,"grammar-exercise-lesson-019df3cc-eab9-70f1-b391-94af16cf43f6":231},["Reactive",4],{"id":5,"grammarPage":6,"title":7,"instructions":8,"displayOrder":9,"questions":10},"019e0ca8-9449-7368-86b9-ddd87345b3f9","\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_pages\u002F019df3cc-eab9-70f1-b391-94af16cf43f6","Indefinite Pronouns - Lost and Found","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.",1,[11,33,48,67,83,99,115,131,147,164,180,196,212],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":14,"explanation":15,"exampleSentence":16,"blanks":17},"019e0ca9-e31c-73fb-9e8f-e94691b02c5d","I checked my pockets again, but I found __1__.",0,"Use \"nothing\" to say that you did not find anything. \"Anything\" is usually used in questions or negative sentences, and \"something\" means you found a thing.","I looked in the lost and found box, but I found nothing useful.",[18],{"id":19,"blankNumber":9,"options":20},"019e0ca9-e31b-74bc-80e6-fd505f02b215",[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31b-73b4-80e6-fd505d75f9cd","nothing",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31b-743c-80e6-fd505e32ae23","anything",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31b-7470-80e6-fd505ee0d879","something",2,{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":32,"explanation":36,"exampleSentence":37,"blanks":38},"019e0ca9-e31c-76b7-9e8f-e94695701124","Did you see __1__ unusual near the lost and found desk?","Use \"anything\" in questions when asking about a possible thing. We can place an adjective after the pronoun, such as \"anything unusual.\"","Did you notice anything strange in the station?",[39],{"id":40,"blankNumber":9,"options":41},"019e0ca9-e31c-767f-9e8f-e94694f7ea03",[42,44,46],{"id":43,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-7613-9e8f-e946943a75a4",{"id":45,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-7637-9e8f-e946944dbbcd",{"id":47,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-765b-9e8f-e94694c9e62f",{"id":49,"sentenceTemplate":50,"displayOrder":51,"explanation":52,"exampleSentence":53,"blanks":54},"019e0ca9-e31c-7897-9e8f-e9469c17102f","Did __1__ call about the missing backpack while I was away?",4,"Use \"anyone\" in questions when asking whether a person did something.","Did anyone ask about the lost suitcase?",[55],{"id":56,"blankNumber":9,"options":57},"019e0ca9-e31c-785f-9e8f-e9469b354473",[58,61,64],{"id":59,"optionText":60,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-77fb-9e8f-e9469966168c","someone",{"id":62,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-781f-9e8f-e94699a836f4","anyone",{"id":65,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-783f-9e8f-e9469a37fb60","no one",{"id":68,"sentenceTemplate":69,"displayOrder":70,"explanation":71,"exampleSentence":72,"blanks":73},"019e0ca9-e31c-797f-9e8f-e9469de4501a","There was __1__ in the lost and found box, so I could not collect my wallet.",5,"Use \"nothing\" to mean that no thing was there.","There was nothing inside the locker.",[74],{"id":75,"blankNumber":9,"options":76},"019e0ca9-e31c-7943-9e8f-e9469d755b96",[77,79,81],{"id":78,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-78df-9e8f-e9469c877507",{"id":80,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-78ff-9e8f-e9469cb8661c",{"id":82,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7923-9e8f-e9469cf4aead",{"id":84,"sentenceTemplate":85,"displayOrder":86,"explanation":87,"exampleSentence":88,"blanks":89},"019e0ca9-e31c-7a5b-9e8f-e946a003938b","If you find __1__ with my name on it, please bring it to security.",6,"Use \"anything\" after \"if\" to mean any possible item with your name on it. \"Something\" is more specific, and \"nothing\" does not fit because you are talking about finding an item.","If you see anything strange in the lost and found room, tell the manager.",[90],{"id":91,"blankNumber":9,"options":92},"019e0ca9-e31c-7a23-9e8f-e9469ff03875",[93,95,97],{"id":94,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-79c3-9e8f-e9469e273644",{"id":96,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-79e7-9e8f-e9469ea99d06",{"id":98,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7a07-9e8f-e9469ef04502",{"id":100,"sentenceTemplate":101,"displayOrder":102,"explanation":103,"exampleSentence":104,"blanks":105},"019e0ca9-e31c-7b47-9e8f-e946a220ca7a","I called the station, but __1__ answered the phone.",7,"Use \"no one\" to say zero people answered. \"Anyone\" is not used in this affirmative sentence, and \"someone\" would mean a person did answer.","No one returned my lost bag last week.",[106],{"id":107,"blankNumber":9,"options":108},"019e0ca9-e31c-7b0f-9e8f-e946a1685efd",[109,111,113],{"id":110,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-7a9f-9e8f-e946a0575de1",{"id":112,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-7acf-9e8f-e946a0afef54",{"id":114,"optionText":60,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7aef-9e8f-e946a0fb7a42",{"id":116,"sentenceTemplate":117,"displayOrder":118,"explanation":119,"exampleSentence":120,"blanks":121},"019e0ca9-e31c-7c23-9e8f-e946a3e97490","I do not want __1__ to take my bag by mistake, so I will keep it with me.",8,"Use \"anyone\" in negative sentences to mean any person at all. \"Someone\" sounds like one specific person, and \"no one\" would create a double negative idea with \"do not want.\"","I did not tell anyone the locker code.",[122],{"id":123,"blankNumber":9,"options":124},"019e0ca9-e31c-7beb-9e8f-e946a32d4e43",[125,127,129],{"id":126,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-7b8f-9e8f-e946a221b3ba",{"id":128,"optionText":60,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-7baf-9e8f-e946a2bbda26",{"id":130,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7bcf-9e8f-e946a30442ff",{"id":132,"sentenceTemplate":133,"displayOrder":134,"explanation":135,"exampleSentence":136,"blanks":137},"019e0ca9-e31c-7cfb-9e8f-e946a5fa3be3","I saw __1__ interesting on the lost and found notice board today.",9,"Use \"something\" in affirmative sentences when referring to an unspecified thing. We can add an adjective after the pronoun, such as \"something interesting.\"","I heard something surprising at the station.",[138],{"id":139,"blankNumber":9,"options":140},"019e0ca9-e31c-7cc7-9e8f-e946a5946b63",[141,143,145],{"id":142,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-7c6b-9e8f-e946a3eb6e11",{"id":144,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-7c8b-9e8f-e946a4e3b7e2",{"id":146,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7cab-9e8f-e946a51ae72d",{"id":148,"sentenceTemplate":149,"displayOrder":150,"explanation":151,"exampleSentence":152,"blanks":153},"019e0ca9-e31c-7ddb-9e8f-e946a8a834d3","Can __1__ help me carry this box of lost items, please?",10,"Use \"somebody\" when politely asking for help or making a request. The speaker expects a positive response.","Could somebody help me move this table?",[154],{"id":155,"blankNumber":9,"options":156},"019e0ca9-e31c-7da3-9e8f-e946a8028f88",[157,160,162],{"id":158,"optionText":159,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-7d43-9e8f-e946a6bf5ffd","anybody",{"id":161,"optionText":60,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-7d67-9e8f-e946a7ba2e9f",{"id":163,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7d83-9e8f-e946a7f6eb8c",{"id":165,"sentenceTemplate":166,"displayOrder":167,"explanation":168,"exampleSentence":169,"blanks":170},"019e0ca9-e31c-7ec3-9e8f-e946ab0facff","The guard said, \"I did not see __1__ leave a backpack here.\"",11,"Use \"anyone\" with a negative verb (\"did not see\") to mean no person at all. \"Someone\" would be unusual with a negative here, and \"no one\" would make the meaning unclear or incorrect.","I did not hear anyone ask about the missing phone.",[171],{"id":172,"blankNumber":9,"options":173},"019e0ca9-e31c-7e8b-9e8f-e946aa86a84f",[174,176,178],{"id":175,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-7e1f-9e8f-e946a8e3aa65",{"id":177,"optionText":60,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-7e43-9e8f-e946a9814f1e",{"id":179,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7e6f-9e8f-e946aa477a9f",{"id":181,"sentenceTemplate":182,"displayOrder":183,"explanation":184,"exampleSentence":185,"blanks":186},"019e0ca9-e31d-7002-b8e4-cada02b623a4","I looked everywhere in the lost and found room, but I didn't find __1__.",12,"Use \"anything\" after a negative verb such as \"didn't find.\" We do not usually say \"didn't find nothing\" because that creates a double negative.","She checked every drawer but didn't find anything.",[187],{"id":188,"blankNumber":9,"options":189},"019e0ca9-e31c-7f6b-9e8f-e946ad53c455",[190,192,194],{"id":191,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31c-7f0b-9e8f-e946abf0fa0e",{"id":193,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31c-7f2f-9e8f-e946ac60126d",{"id":195,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31c-7f4f-9e8f-e946ace1aaf9",{"id":197,"sentenceTemplate":198,"displayOrder":199,"explanation":200,"exampleSentence":201,"blanks":202},"019e0ca9-e31d-70ea-b8e4-cada0480f18a","I searched the waiting room and asked around, but I could not find __1__ who saw my suitcase.",13,"Use \"anyone\" after a negative phrase (\"could not find\") to mean no person was found. \"Someone\" would suggest you did find a person, and \"no one\" does not fit after \"find\" in this structure.","We could not find anyone to unlock the lost and found room.",[203],{"id":204,"blankNumber":9,"options":205},"019e0ca9-e31d-70b2-b8e4-cada04578e79",[206,208,210],{"id":207,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31d-7052-b8e4-cada02d26295",{"id":209,"optionText":60,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31d-7072-b8e4-cada0392f86a",{"id":211,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31d-7096-b8e4-cada039a047b",{"id":213,"sentenceTemplate":214,"displayOrder":215,"explanation":216,"exampleSentence":217,"blanks":218},"019e0ca9-e31d-71c6-b8e4-cada06a6975e","The notice says, \"__1__ has claimed the blue jacket yet,\" so it is still here.",14,"Use \"nobody\" to mean no person has claimed it up to now. \"Somebody\" means a person has claimed it, and \"anybody\" is not used like this in an affirmative statement.","Nobody has collected the keys from the front desk.",[219],{"id":220,"blankNumber":9,"options":221},"019e0ca9-e31d-718e-b8e4-cada06a4544a",[222,225,228],{"id":223,"optionText":224,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0ca9-e31d-712e-b8e4-cada04c3af0f","Nobody",{"id":226,"optionText":227,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ca9-e31d-7152-b8e4-cada05a2797d","Somebody",{"id":229,"optionText":230,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ca9-e31d-716e-b8e4-cada067b9d9e","Anybody",{"title":232,"slug":233,"language":234},"Indefinite Pronouns","indefinite-pronouns-something-anything-nothing","en"]