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All, Every, Everything, Anything, Something

March 22, 2025 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with all, every, everything, anything or something.

1. We .......................... had a great time at the party.

Correct! Wrong!

We all means the same as 'All of us'.

2. ............................. enjoyed the show.

Correct! Wrong!

All does not mean everybody.

3. There was .......................... to help me.

Please select 2 correct answers

Correct! Wrong!

4. She doesn't have ............................. to help her.

Correct! Wrong!

5. I did ............................ I could to help her.

Correct! Wrong!

6. Do you believe that you know ..............................?

Correct! Wrong!

7. ........................... I have is a pair of torn jeans.

Correct! Wrong!

All can mean the only thing.

8. She knows ............................ about cats.

Correct! Wrong!

9. I love ........................... music.

Correct! Wrong!

We do not use every with uncountable nouns.

10. ......................... guest has arrived.

Correct! Wrong!

11. She doesn't know ............................ about the incident.

Correct! Wrong!

12. Let me tell you ..............................

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

1. We all had a great time at the party.

2. Everybody enjoyed the show.

3. There was nobody to help me.

4. She doesn’t have anyone to help her.

5. I did all / everything I could to help her.

6. Do you believe that you know everything?

7. All I have is a pair of torn jeans.

8. She knows all / everything about cats.

9. I love all music.

10. Every guest has arrived.

11. She doesn’t know anything about the incident.

12. Let me tell you something.

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