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There aren't enough days in the weekend. Rod Schmidt, American writer Lost weekend 1 GRAMMAR something, anything, nothing, etc. 2 VOCABULARY adjectives ending in -ed a Circle the correct word. and -ing We didn't do anything nothing special last weekend. Complete the sentences with an adjective ending in -ed 2 Do you know anything / anyone about the meeting today? or -ing. 3 There isn't anywhere nowhere to go in the evenings. 1 I'm reading a really interesting book. 4 He couldn't find his keys nowhere / any where. 2 Going to a spa for the weekend is 5 We didn't know someone / anyone at the party. 3 This movie is really b Turn the TV off. 6 Daniel has something / anything to you. 4 Helen's very d She's just lost her job. 7 I called you twice, but anybody / nobody 5 My cousin is very in in archaeology. 8 We need to find somewhere any where to stay in Toronto. 6 Congratulations! That's really ex news. 9 Listen! I think somebody / anybody is upstairs. 7 The news right now is all very d b Look at the picture. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 8 We always feel very r on vacation. 9 Mom, I'm b ! don't have anything 1 There isn't any where to sit. F to do! 2 The man on the right is eating something. 10 The dogs were very ex to see us when 3 Nobody is dancing. we came home. 4 There's nothing on the ground. 5 Someone is playing with the dog. 3 PRONUNCIATION /ou/, IN 6 The man cooking doesn't have anything on his head. 7 There isn't anybody in the swimming pool. a iChecker Listen and write the words in the chart. anything clothes coat customer don't dress friendly funny gloves goes home lunch never nothing photos something sweater website 1 2 3 A egg phone up anything clothes customer BBQ b iChecker Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 28