Pronoun Quiz: Somebody, Anybody, Nobody, Everybody

Somebody, Anybody, Nobody, Everybody are indefinite pronouns.

Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific persons or things.

Here’s a simple explanation with meanings and examples for each indefinite pronoun (Somebody, Anybody, Nobody, Everybody). Refer to their meanings, uses and examples and solve the MCQs quiz below.

1. Somebody
Meaning: Refers to an unknown or unspecified person (positive context).
Example Sentence: Somebody is knocking on the door.
Usage: Used when we know or believe that a person exists, but we do not know who.
2. Anybody
Meaning: Refers to any person, no matter who (used in questions, negatives, or conditions).
Example Sentence: Question: Is there anybody in the room? Negative: I don’t know anybody in this city. Conditional: Anybody can join the team if they want.
Usage: Often used to emphasize that it could be any person.
3. Nobody
Meaning: Refers to no person (negative context).
Example Sentence: Nobody came to the meeting.
Usage: Used to indicate the absence of people or that no one did something.
4. Everybody
Meaning: Refers to all people in a group.
Example Sentence: Everybody enjoyed the party last night.
Usage: Used to talk about a group collectively, implying all the members are included.
 

Results

#1. _______ left the door open.

“Somebody” is used when referring to an unknown person who did something.

#2. Is there _______ at home?

“Anybody” is used in questions when asking about any person.

#3. _______ was late for the meeting.

“Everybody” means all people were late for the meeting.

#4. I could not find _______ to help me.

“Anybody” is used in negative sentences to mean no person.

#5. _______ is allowed to enter without permission.

“Nobody” is used to emphasize that no person is allowed to enter without permission, making the rule universal and strict.

#6. Does _______ know the answer?

“Anybody” is used to ask if any person knows the answer, without specifying who.

#7. I looked everywhere but found _______.

“Nobody” means no person was found, showing complete absence.

#8. _______ can join the club if they want.

“Anybody” is used to indicate any person is allowed to join.

#9. _______ has finished their homework already.

“Everybody” means all the people have finished their homework.

#10. I don’t think _______ has arrived yet.

“Anybody” suggests uncertainty about whether anyone has arrived.

#11. _______ stole my wallet!

“Somebody” is used when accusing an unknown person of doing something.

#12. There is not _______ in the room.

“Anybody” is used in negative sentences to refer to no person.

#13. _______ is welcome to attend the event.

“Anybody” indicates that any person is welcome to attend.

#14. _______ knows what happened here.

“Everybody” means all people are aware of what happened.

#15. _______ knocked on the door at midnight.

“Somebody” refers to an unknown person who performed the action.

#16. There is _______ outside waiting for you.

“Somebody” is used to indicate the presence of an unknown person.

#17. I do not think _______ can solve this problem.

“Anybody” is used in negative contexts to mean no person.

#18. _______ needs help to carry this box.

“Somebody” is used to refer to an unspecified person needing help.

#19. There was _______ in the house last night.

“Somebody” indicates that an unknown person was present.

#20. Is there _______ who can help me with this task?

“Anybody” is used when asking if any person (from a group) can help.

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