2. They couldn’t find _____ good books at the library and they decided to buy _____ .
a). anything / something
b). any / some
b). some / something
d). any / any
3. “Is there _____ we can do for him?” “Well, I’m afraid there is _____ we can do. He wants to solve _______ of the problems himself.”
a). anything / something / some
b). something / nothing / some
c). anything / anything / something
d). anything / nothing / some
4. Mary can’t find her keys ______. She remembers leaving them _______, but she doesn’t remember _______ after that.”
a). anywhere / somewhere / anything
b). somewhere / somewhere / nothing
c). anywhere / somewhere / something
d). somewhere / anywhere / anything
5. “Did you drink _______?” “I didn’t want to drink _____, although I was invited to have _____ juice, but you know I drink _______ but water.”
a). anything / anything / some / some
b). anything / anything / any / anything
c). something / anything / no / something
d). anything / anything / some / nothing
6. “There were hardly ______ people I knew at the party and I didn’t even manage to make _______ new friends. That was the reason why I hadn’t wanted to go _______ that night.”
a). some / some / nowhere
b). some / any / anywhere
c). any / any / anywhere
d). any / any / nowhere
7. ________ could have done better than you in this project and this is why the manager chose you to do it! So, don’t worry if _________ is envious of your success!”
a). Anybody / somebody
b). Nobody / anybody
c). Somebody / nobody
d). Nobody / somebody
8. He keeps telling us that ________ is impossible and we can do ________ we dream about.