Nobody, anybody, somebody, everybody etc……
Here is a chart explaining when to use each one. If you need help understanding the chart, you can watch this 3-minute 'walk-through' video.
For German speakers there is a translation list to practice all these forms.
You can find the PDF here
Or to practice the translation list on Quizlet, click here.
Most of the problems I hear are related to using the negative versions of these words so 'no-one', 'nothing', 'nowhere' etc. Here are a couple of exercises to practice these words specifically:
To practice answering questions in the negative, look here.
To practice putting the negative in the middle rather than at the end of the sentence look here
e.g. 'I can see nothing' changes to 'I can't see anything'
For German speakers there is a translation list to practice all these forms.
You can find the PDF here
Or to practice the translation list on Quizlet, click here.
Most of the problems I hear are related to using the negative versions of these words so 'no-one', 'nothing', 'nowhere' etc. Here are a couple of exercises to practice these words specifically:
To practice answering questions in the negative, look here.
To practice putting the negative in the middle rather than at the end of the sentence look here
e.g. 'I can see nothing' changes to 'I can't see anything'