Every None Any Some
Everyone No one Anyone Someone
Everybody Nobody Anybody Somebody
Everything Nothing Anything Something
Everywhere Nowhere Anywhere Somewhere
asleep/əˈsliːp/ adj.
wear/wɛː/ v.
untidy/ʌnˈtʌɪdi/ adj.
glasses/ˈɡlɑːsɪz/ n.
look for
A. Rewrite these sentences.
Example
I didn’t buy anything. I bought nothing.
1. I didn’t do anyting
2. I didn’t see anyone.
3. I didn’t go anywhere.
4. I didn’t meet anybody.
B. Answer these questions using any/no with –one, -body, -thing, -where.
Example
Did you see anyone?
No, I didn’t see anyone. I saw no one.
1. Did you hear anything?
2. Did you go anywhere?
3. Did you write to anybody?
4. Did you speak to anyone?
5. Did you buy anything?
6. Did you meet anyone?
C. Rewrite these sentences.
Example
They’re all watching television.
Everyone’s watching television.
1. They’re all looking out of the window.
2. They’re all hurrying to work.
3. They’re all eating.
4. They’re all drinking lemonade.
Lesson 117 Tommy’s breakfast
When my husband was going into the dining-room this morning , he dropped some coins on the floor.
There were coins everywhere. We looked for them, but we could not find them all.
While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found two small coins on the floor.
He put them both into his mouth. We both tried to get the coins, but it was too late. Tommy had already swallowed them!
Later that morning, when I was doing the housework, my husband telephoned me from the office.
“How’s Tommy?” he asked.
“I don’t know,” I answered, “Tommy’s been to the lavatory three times this morning, but I haven’t had any change yet!”
New words
go into
swallow/ˈswɒləʊ/ v.
drop/ drɒp/ v.
later/ˈleɪtə/ adv.
find/ fʌɪnd/ v. (found / faʊnd/, found / faʊnd/)
toilet/ˈtɔɪlɪt/ n.
dining room/dʌɪnɪŋ/ n.
both/bəʊθ/ pronoun.
coin/kɔɪn/ n.
try/ trʌɪ/ v.
mouth/maʊθ/ n.
lavatory/ˈlavət(ə)ri/ n.
Notes on the text
2. drop something1 on something2
3. look for
4. have breakfast
5. put something1 into something2
6.try to do something
7.
Past continuous:
(am, is) was
Subject + V+ing …
(are) were
Ex: I was reading a text.
They were reading a text.
8. When/While Past continuous, Past simple
Lesson 118 What were you doing?
ring /rɪŋ/ v. rang /raŋ/, rung /rʌŋ/
Exercises
A. Rewrite these sentences using when.
Example:
He arrived. I had a bath.
He arrived when I was having bath.
1. He knocked at the door. I answered the phone.
2. He came downstairs. I had breakfast.
3. The phone rang. I washed the dishes.
4. The boss arrived. She typed a letter.
5. The rain left. I bought the tickets.
6. It rained heavily. I drove to London.
B. Answer these questions.
Example
What were you doing when he arrived? (have a bath)
When he arrived I was having a bath.
1. What were you doing when he arrived? (cook a meal)
2. What were you doing when he arrived? (wash the dishes)
3. What were you doing when he arrived? (type letters)
4. What were you doing when he arrived? (shave)
5. What were you doing when he arrived? (boil the milk)
6. What were you doing when he arrived? (phone my sister)
7. What were you doing when he arrived? (dust the bedroom)