78.4 Complete the sentences. Use: nobody / no-one / nothing or anybody / anyone / anything
1 The house is empty.
Nobody lives there
2 Jack has a bad memory. He can't remember anything
3 Be quier! Don't say
4 I didn't know about the meeting
told me
5 What did you have to eat?
I wasn't hungry!
6 I didn't eat
I wasn't hungry.
7 Helen was sitting alone. She wasn't with
8 I'm afraid I can't help you. There's
I can do.
9 I don't know
about car engines.
10 The museum is free. It doesn't cost
to go in
11 I heard a knock on the door, but when I opened it, there was
12 The hotel receptionist spoke very fast. I didn't understand
13 'What are you doing tonight?
Why?
14 Sophie has gone away.
knows where she is. She didn't tell
where she was going
there
The English do not always agree. Some say the Americans are louder, richer and noisier than any other nationality. Other British people think there are lots of good things about the USA like Hollywood, jazz and Superman. It is true that most American skyscrapers are taller than buildings in the UK, but the British think their stately homes are older and more beautiful than anything in the USA. The Americans love coke and hamburgers – people in the UK think British food is much healthier.
Clothes are cheap in the USA but fashion design in the UK is better than design in the USA.
Thank you for your letter. Its so nice to get news about you and your family.
You asked me about spending free time. I would advice you go to the theatre.My parents and I like to go to the theatre. And we often go for a walk after visiting the theatre. We discuss the play which we have seen. We also enjoy meet with our family friends. They are very merry and we always have a good time with them. So I spend a lot of time with my parents.
Do your family has a family friend? What places do you like to visit with your friends? Have you got a best friend?
Well, I must finish now. I must help my dad. Write me back soon
Good luck,
Alexander