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Someone vs Anyone vs No One Exercise

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Last updated: 11/03/2023
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This online grammar exercise is perfect for B1-level English learners who want to practice the correct use of "someone," "anyone," and "no one." The exercise includes 20 sentences with a variety of different contexts to help learners understand when to use each word. By completing this exercise, learners can improve their grammar skills and build their confidence in using these words correctly in both spoken and written English. With this exercise, learners can test their understanding of this grammar point and continue to develop their proficiency. Take the first step in mastering these commonly confused words with this engaging and informative online exercise.

Question 1:
_ is perfect, but she comes pretty close.
1 b
Question 2:
_ has called for you while you were out.
1 b
Question 3:
Is _ going to volunteer for the project?
1 b
Question 4:
I need _ to help me move this heavy box.
1 b
Question 5:
Can _ recommend a good restaurant in the area?
1 b
Question 6:
I'm sure that _ will help us if we ask.
1 b
Question 7:
Did _ ask for me while I was gone?
1 b
Question 8:
_ is going to take care of the dog while we're away.
1 b
Question 9:
There was _ in the meeting room when I arrived.
1 b
Question 10:
_ knows the way to the park.
1 b
Question 11:
There was _ waiting for me at the train station.
1 b
Question 12:
Can _ explain how to use this new software?
1 b
Question 13:
Did _ else see that strange light in the sky last night?
1 b
Question 14:
Is _ interested in joining our club?
1 b
Question 15:
There's _ like you, you're one of a kind.
1 b
Question 16:
I'm surprised that _ hasn't responded to my email yet.
1 b
Question 17:
_ told me that the movie was really good.
1 b
Question 18:
I need to find _ to help me with my homework.
1 b
Question 19:
_ wants to join me for lunch today?
1 b
Question 20:
I don't think _ is coming to the party.
1 b
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