22. Indefinita pronomen

The exercise was created 2019-07-08 by Klempt. Question count: 35.




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  • Are there /några/ any buses after midnight?
  • No, there are /inga/ no late buses on weekends.
  • I've got /några/ some photos of the party to show you.
  • I didn't get /några/ any photos.
  • There was /ingen/ no film left in my camera!
  • Did you see /några/ any swans on the lake?
  • No, there weren't /några/ any there today.
  • But we saw /några/ some ducks.
  • Last week I saw /några/ some boys with a kite (drake).
  • There wasn't /någon/ any wind yesterday.
  • We tried today, but there was /ingen/ no wind.
  • Did you get /några/ any tickets for the concert?
  • No, there weren't /några/ any seats left.
  • John gave me /några/ some extra tickets for Saturday afternoon.
  • He has /ingen/ no time to go.
  • She put /någonting/ something in my hand.
  • I lent /någon/ someone money, but I can't remember who it was.
  • I saw /någon/ someone in the room.
  • There was /något/ something I wanted to tell you.
  • There was /ingenting/ nothing left on the plate. She had eaten it all.
  • I can hear /någon/ someone walking up the stairs. Who is it?
  • I asked the children where their teacher was, but /ingen/ none of the children knew,
  • I'm so sad. /Ingen/ No one remembered my birthday.
  • I didn't go to the party, because /ingen/ no one invited me.
  • I went to the bazaar, but I bought /ingenting/ nothing The things were too expensive.
  • Do you know /någonting/ anything about this? the teacher asked.
  • I didn't recognize /någon/ anyone at the meeting.
  • Do you think /någon/ anyone can speak English here?
  • Is there /någonting/ anything I can do for you?
  • Did you see /någon/ anyone get off the bus?
  • Is there /någon/ anyone who can help me with my homework?
  • You must bring /någonting/ something to the party!
  • Is there /någonting/ anything special you need?
  • I'm sure /någon/ someone has been in my room and borrowed my pens.
  • I haven't seen /någon/ anyone go into the room.

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