1. She knows nothing (ничего) about this article. 2. My parents wanted to asked (кого-нибудь) somebody to help them with their car. 3. Did you find anything (что-нибудь) interesting in this magazine? 4. The students must do everything (все) in time. 5. The scientist realized that nothing (ничего) was ready for the experiment. 6.Everyone (Каждый) will be able to take part in the conference. 7. Is there anything (что-нибудь) important in this discussion? 8. She is happy to obtain some (некоторую) information on it. 9. Did anybody (кто-нибудь) see the running boy? 10. Are there any (какие-нибудь) significant errors in this research? 11. These ladies can buy these glamorous magazines everywhere (повсюду). 12. Nobody (Никто) of them could say anything (что-нибудь) about these students. 13. They have some (какие-то) newspapers at their disposal. 14. There are some (несколько) cars in the parking lot. 15. He found something (что-то) interesting and showed it to his scientific supervisor.
Many years ago a London theatre performed a play in which there was a great storm on the sea. In those days theatres had no machines. That is why the manager engaged several boys to make the waves of the sea. They jumped up and down under a big piece of sea-green cloth. The boys received a shilling a night for their work. They worked for several weeks. But then the manager decided to pay them less money — only sixpence a night. So the boys decided to go on strike. During a performance, when the storm began, when the wind blew and it was raining, the sea remained calm — there was not a single wave on it. The angry manager lifted once corner of the "sea" and said to the boys: "Make waves, boys, make waves !" "Do you want waves for a shilling or for sixpence?" asked a boy in a loud voice. "Oh, for a shilling," answered the manager. The boys began to jump up and down, and did it so well, that the storm looked quite real.