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Carlos begins by telling us about the pronunciation of this word, somebody


pronounced something like / sambáre /. Also important to note that we have the word
someone which is a total synonym for somebody. So it depends on your taste or
what is easier for you to use in real life, you choose. The same would happen with
anyone, no one, etc.

In affirmative sentences, indefinite pronouns with some are used to describe an


indefinite quantity. The indefinite pronouns with each use to describe a complete
quantity and the ones they carry do not imply absence of quantity. Pronouns with
are not often used in affirmative sentences with a negative meaning; they are not
negative sentences, since they are missing the word no.

• Everyone is sleeping in my bed.


• Someone is sleeping in my bed.
• No one is sleeping in my bed.

Any and the indefinite pronouns that are formed with this term can also be used in
affirmative sentences with a meaning similar to that of every: any person, place or
thing..

• They can choose anything from the menu.


• You may invite anybody you want to your birthday party.
• We can go anywhere you'd like this summer.

Negative sentences can only be constructed with an undefined pronoun formed with
any

• I don't have anything to eat.


• She didn't go anywhere last week.
• I can't find anyone to come with me
Something nothing nothing

We will use the same formula seen above for people for things.

Anything would be anything (or something for interrogatives and negatives)

• There is nothing here


• Nothing can change that
• I want everything

Somewhere, anywhere, everywhere, nowhere

• It can be anywhere
• Somewhere in Spain

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