不定代词
every 每一个
everyone 每一个人
everybody 每一个人(多用于口语中)
everything 每件事情
everywhere 到处,每个地方
none 没有
no one 没有人
nobody 没有人
nothing 没什么事情
nowhere 不在任何地方
any 任何
anyone 任何人
anybody 任何人
anything 任何事情
anywhere 任何地方
[any-用于疑问句与否定句中]
some 一些
someone 某人
somebody 某人
something 某件事情
somewhere 某个地方
Where are you?
Somewhere in Beijing.
不定代词可以做主语,宾语和表语
Someone is knocking at the door.
Nobody is absent.
Something is wrong with my watch.
Everything is all right.
I know nothing about it.
I didn't see anyone in the garden.
She didn't talk to anyone at the party.
She talked to nobody at the party.
She is nobody.
That is nothing. It's nothing.
This is something. This is something we must decide first.
He is somebody.
I am nobody. But I have a dream.
Everyone is asleep.
Everybody is asleep.
Everything is untidy.
I looked for my pen everywhere.
Is there anyone at home?
Is there anybody at home?
Is there anything in that box?
I couldn't find my pen anywhere.
There's no one at home.
There's nobody at home.
There is nothing in this box.
Where did you go yesterday?
Nowhere. I stayed at home.
There is someone in the garden.
There is somebody in the garden.
There is something under that chair.
My glasses must be somewhere.
You're wearing them.
[词汇]
asleep adj. 睡着(用作表语)
glasses n. 眼镜
Written exercises 书面练习 A page 236
1 I did nothing.
2 I saw no one.
3 I went nowhere.
4 I met nobody.
Written exercises 书面练习 B page 236
1 No, I didn't hear anything. I heard nothing.
2 No, I didn't speak to anyone. I spoke to no one.
3 No, I didn't go anywhere. I went nowhere.
4 No, I didn't buy anything. I bought nothing.
5 No, I didn't write to anybody. I wrote to nobody.
6 No, I didn't meet anyone. I met no one.
Written exercises 书面练习 C page 236
look out of the window
hurry to work
eat
drink
1 Everyone's looking out of the window.
2 Everyone's hurrying to work.
3 Everyone's eating.
4 Everyone's drinking lemonade.
Written exercises 书面练习 D page 236
不定式做宾语或宾语补足语
beautiful flower
something good
something bad
动词不定式做定语
I have got something to wear.
I haven't got anything to wear.
I have got nothing to wear.
1 No, I haven't got anything to eat. I have got nothing to eat.
He has got something to eat.
2 No, I haven't got anything to do. I have got nothing to do.
They have got something to do.
3 No, I haven't got anything to drink. I have got nothing to drink.
She's got something to drink.
4 No, I haven't got anything to read. I've got nothing to read.
He's got something to read.
Lesson 115 Knock, Knock!
Everything is quiet.
I must go to the greengrocery[疑为笔误,应为greengrocer's] to buy some fruit.
做目的状语
It is impossible for sb. to do sth.
It is possible for me to pass the Band 6 Exam.
invite sb. to do sth.
I invited some of my friends to have lunch yesterday.
She is joking.
Don't believe him.
She is only joking.
Who invited who to have lunch?
How many people here are mentioned in this dialogue?
Who are they?
Where are Tom and Carol having lunch now?
Why are they having lunch in garden?
What does Jim want to drink?
Is there any beer?
What does Carol say?
What does Carol ask Jim to drink?
What is Carol doing?
Is there anyone in the house?
Lesson 115 Knock, Knock
Is there anyone at home?
Is everything very quiet?
What is Jim sure?
What does Helen think?
What does Helen ask Jim to do?
Jim is knocking at the door.
But there is no one at home.
Everything is very quiet.
Jim is sure there is no one at home.
I am sure there is no one at home.
But Helen thinks it is impossible.
Because Carol and Tom invited them to lunch.
look through
ask sib. to do sth.
Helen asks Jim to look through the window.
What can Jim see?
What does Helen ask Jim to do?
Is everyone in the garden?
Why are they having lunch in the garden?
Let's go home.
try
Let's try the back door.
Helen asks Jim to try the back door.
Everyone is in the garden.
Everyone wants to have lunch in the garden.
Everyone wants to stay in the warm house in winter.
What does Jim want to do?
Jim wants to have a glass of beer.
But Carol says there is no beer left.
Carol asks Jim to have some lemonade.
She is only joking.
[课文]
Isn't there anyone at home? I'll knock again, Helen.
Everything's very quiet. I'm sure there's no one at home.
But that's impossible.
Carol and Tom invited us to lunch.
Look through the window. Can you see anything?
Nothing at all. Let's try the back door.
Look! Everyone's in the garden.
Hello, Helen. Hello, Jim.
Everybody wants to have lunch in the garden.
It's nice and warm out here.
Come and have something to drink. Thanks, Carol.
May I have a glass of beer please?
Beer? There's none left.
You can have some lemonade. Lemonade!
Don't believe her, Jim. She's only joking.
Have some beer.
see through 看透
left adj. 剩余的
believe in 信任
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