Como usar Something Someone Somewhere?
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- Como usar Something Someone Somewhere?
- Quando se usa Anything e Something?
- Como conjugar someone?
- Quando usamos os pronomes indefinidos em inglês?
- When to use anybody / anything / anywhere in a sentence?
- When do you use someone / something / somewhere in a sentence?
- Can You give me something, anything, anyone to drink?
- How to write something, anything, everything in English?
Como usar Something Someone Somewhere?
SOME: algum; SOMETHING: alguma coisa; SOMEONE/SOMEBODY: alguém; SOMEWHERE: algum lugar.
Quando se usa Anything e Something?
Something, anything, nothing and everything!
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- Resumindo…
- Something = “algo,” “alguma coisa,” ou “uma coisa” em frases afirmativas ou frases interrogativas.
- Anything =
- 1.”algo,” “alguma coisa”, ou “uma coisa” em frases interrogativas.
- 2.”nada” em frases negativas (que tem uma palavra negativa)
Como conjugar someone?
Não conheço ninguém aqui....As estruturas SOMEbody, EVERYone, NOthing, ANYwhere...
something | alguma coisa ou algo |
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somebody ou someone | alguém |
somewhere | alguma parte, algum lado ou algum lugar |
somehow | alguma maneira ou alguma razão |
Quando usamos os pronomes indefinidos em inglês?
Usamos indefinite pronouns ou pronomes indefinidos para nos referir a qualquer pessoa, coisa ou lugar, sem especificar quem ou o que estamos falando. Esses pronomes são compostos de duas partes. A primeira é um adjetivo ou advérbio quantitativo, como: every, some, any e no.
When to use anybody / anything / anywhere in a sentence?
We also use anybody / anything / anywhere with sentences that have a negative feeling. There is hardly anybody here. She ate hardly anything. We spent the weekend at home without going anywhere. We can use somebody / something / somewhere in questions when they are offers or requests or when we think the answer is yes.
When do you use someone / something / somewhere in a sentence?
We use someone / somebody / something / somewhere in the same way as some and we use anyone / anybody / anything / anywhere in the same way as any. We use somebody / something / somewhere mainly in positive sentences. We can find somebody who can help. There's something in the bag.
Can You give me something, anything, anyone to drink?
Put in something, someone, somewhere or anything, anyone, anywhere into the gaps. I need to drink. I need something to drink. Do you need help? I've got in my eye. There is at the door. We haven't heard about Peter. Is he ill? Do you live near Mandy? wants to see you. Has seen my bag? My teacher asked me . Can I have to drink?
How to write something, anything, everything in English?
Fill in the gaps with something, anything, nothing, everything, someone, anyone, no one, everyone, somewhere, anywhere, nowhere, everywhere. 1 We have looked for Mike but we can't find him .