ENGLISH 11 – UNIT 8
LANGUAGE FOCUS
pronunciation
GRAMMAR
INDEFINITE PERSONAL PRONOUNS:
EVERYONE, SOMEONE, ANYONE, NO ONE
1. These pronouns do not refer to a particular person.
2. These pronouns go with verbs in the singular form.
e.g. a. Does anybody know how to open this casket?
b. Someone has taken my bicycle.
3. ELSE (not OTHER or ANOTHER) goes after these
pronouns.
e.g. a. Everybody else has agreed except for you.
b. It’s not my bag. It must be someone else`s.
Practice 1
no one
Someone
anyone
someone
no one
eveyone
no one
Practice 2
ONE and ONES is a pronoun used to refer to a particular
thing or person within a group or range of things, or
people that are possible or available:

e.g.

- I`ve got a few books on Vietnamese food.
You can borrow one if you like. [one = a book]
- Which one would you like, the blue or the red?
- Please make a copy for everybody in the office
and a few extra ones for the visitors. [ones = copies]

The Pronoun one, ones
one.
one,
ones
one.
one.
one
ones
traditional
celebrating
excitement
grand
polite
agrarian
good luck
gifts
traditional
grand
gifts
celebrating
polite
good luck
excitement
HOMEWORK
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