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We use anyone, anybody and anything to refer to both an open, unlimited set of things or people and specific things or people. We use them with a singular verb: Indefinite Pronouns Has anyone got a dictionary? Anybody is welcome to join! Can I do anything to help? Anything, anything, anybody don't have a negative meaning on their own. No one wanted to come back home, but we had to. NOT: Anyone wanted to come back home. Anyone and anybody Anyone and anybody have no difference in meaning. But anybody is a little less formal that anyone. Anyone is used more in writing. Rewinding Alessandra Oliveira (Passei Direto) Exercises 1. PUT THE PRASES BELOW IN THE REPORTED SPEECH. a) “I WANT TO LIVE HERE”. _____________________ b) “I CAN’T STAND IT ANYMORE”! ___________________ c) “MRS. GREEN BORROED MY COAT TO GO OUTSIDE”. ______________________ d) “THE COPS SAY HE IS UNDERARRESTED” e) WHEN I WAS YOUNGER MY GRANDPARENTS TOLD ME: “BE HAPPY AS POSSIBLE AS YOU CAN”. _______________________ f) “LISA WILL PAY ALL HER BILLS TOMORROW”. 2. PUT THE SENTENCES IN THE REPORTED SPEECH TO DIRECT SPEECH. a) SHE (LANA) SAID THAT SHE WOULD TRAVEL NEXT MONTH. ________________________ b) THEY (MY PARENTS) ADVISED ME TO START WOKING EARLIER. ________________________ c) HE PROMISED THAT HE WOULD COME TODAY. _________________________ d) SHE ASKED ME TO SHOW HER A PICTURE OF MY CHILD. Alessandra Oliveira (Passei Direto)
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