“Somebody” by Natalie La Rose Featuring Jeremih. Practice Indefinite Pronouns

Posted on May 12 2015 - 11:00am by PopESL

Have you heard “Somebody” by Natalie La Rose and featuring Jeremih? It has plenty of examples of the indefinite pronouns “somebody”, “everybody” and “nobody”.

“I wanna rock with somebody (whoa, yeah)
I wanna take shots with somebody (shot, shot, shot, shot)
I wanna leave with somebody (somebody, come on, come on)
And we ain’t gotta tell nobody, we ain’t gotta tell nobody (nobody)”

and

“Walking everybody know what’s good
But some gon hate what’s new”

Indefinite pronouns refer to things or people without mentioning what or who they are.

There isn’t any difference between somebody and someone, everybody and everyone, anybody and anyone or nobody and no one.

When speaking about people use: anybody or anyone, somebody or someone, nobody or no one.
when speaking about things use: anything, something, nothing or none.
You can watch the video here:

Ready to practice? Choose the best option for each sentence. Good luck!
 
I don't see _____ I know here.
I want to dance with _____.
You're the best. There is _____ I want to be with more than you!
Did _____ call my name?
I don't care who comes to the party. It can be _____.
_____ can tell me what to do! I'm the boss.
____ dance now!
_____ came to my play and I was sad.
____ learned the news when she announced it on Facebook.
I don't think _____ here knows how to speak Chinese.

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