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ething, somebody/ someone in questions. Would you like something to eat? Is someone there? I did not see _________________(有人) in the house. anybody (=anyone) There is not ________(某個(gè)東西)under the bed. anything We use anybody, anyone and anything in negative sentences or in questions. Do you feed your goldfish ________(某物) else? anything There is ________________(沒(méi)人) in the living room. nobody (= no one) I saw _______(沒(méi)東西) in the fridge. nothing We use nobody, no one and nothing to refer to ?not anyone? and ?not anything?. There isn?t anybody in the room. = There is _____________ in the room. I did not hear anything. = I heard _______. nobody/no one nothing Is _________________ (每個(gè)人 ) here today? __________ (每樣?xùn)|西 ) is ready. everybody/everyone Everything We use everybody, everyone and everything to refer to ?all people? and ?all things?. Mr Hu is asking the students about their pets. Complete their conversation with the correct indefinite pronouns. Mr Wu: Millie, I know you have a dog. What do you feed him? Millie: We usually give him dog food. Mr Wu: Do you feed him ________ el