Název a adresa školy: Střední odborné učiliště stavební, Opava, příspěvková organizace, Boženy Němcové 22/2309, 746 01 Opava Název operačního programu: OP Vzdělávání pro konkurenceschopnost, oblast podpory 1.5 Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0713 Název projektu: Zvyšování klíčových aktivit Předmět, ročník: Anglický jazyk, 3. ročník Název sady vzdělávacích materiálů: Grammar Sada číslo: AJ-13 Pořadové číslo vzdělávacího materiálu: 14 Označení vzdělávacího materiálu: VY_22_INOVACE_AJ-13-14 Téma vzdělávacího materiálu: Indefinite pronouns Druh učebního materiálu: Pracovní list a řešení Autor: Mgr. Vlasta Galisová Anotace: Pracovní list si všímá zájmen typu someone, somebody, anything, nobody apod. Seznamuje s použitím a procvičuje na vhodných příkladech. Metodické poznámky: Materiál je vhodný pro maturitní obory. Datum vytvoření: 14. 8. 2013 Ověření ve výuce: 6. 11. 2013 Review: We use indefinite pronouns to talk about a person, thing or place, when we do not know who or what they are, or it is not important. PEOPLE Someone/somebody Anyone/anybody Everyone/everybody No one/nobody THINGS Something Anything Everything Nothing PLACES Somewhere Anywhere Everywhere Nowhere Some = in positive sentences Someone will help you. The book is somewhere in the room. Any = in questions and negative sentences. It is very dark. Can you see anything? There isn´t anyone in the classroom. Every = all people, things, places No = with positive verbs, the meaning is negative. Indefinite pronouns + verb = take a singular verb when they are the subject of the sentence. Someone is ringing. Other uses - With adjective: I´d like something hot. - With -to infinitive: There is nowhere to sit. - With else: This song is horrible. Let´s listen something else. Practice: 1. 0 1 2 3 4 Choose the correct indefinite pronouns in the lines from the songs. Nothing/Everything I do, I do it for you. Anything/Something you can do, I can do better. Somewhere/Anywhere over the rainbow, skies are blue. I can´t run from myself; there is anywhere/somewhere to hide. Anything/Nothing means more that the truth. 2. Rewrite sentences. Use an indefinite pronoun to replace underlined words, or an indefinite pronoun + adjective/else or to + verb. 0 I know I left my keys in a place in this room. I know I left my keys somewhere in this room. 1 Not one person came to the school open day. …………………………………………………………………….. 2 Jane had no belongings at all when she came to this country. ……………….……………………………………………………. 3 I´d like a volunteer from the audience – any person will be OK. ……………………..…………………………………….………… 4 The police searched all the rooms in the building but didn´t find the murderer. ………………………………………. …………………..……….. 5 I don´t feel like a hot drink. Have you got a cold drink. ………………………………………………….…………………... 6 All these cameras are too expensive. Don´t you have a cheaper one? ……………………………………………………..……………...… 7 I´d rather not see Mr Knightley. Can I see a different person? …………………..…………………………………………………... 8 Can I have a book or magazine that I can read? ………………………………………………………………………... 3. Put in some, any, somebody, anybody, something or anything. 1. I can´t find ………butter, but we´ve got ………………. 2. Do you meet ………….interesting at the party? 3. Is there……………………..I can do? 4. There is ……………waiting to see you. 5. There are not …………buses on Sundays. Key: Ex. 1 1 anything 2 somewhere 3 nowhere 4 nothing Ex. 2 1 no one/nobody 2nothing 3anyone/anybody 4everywhere 5something/anything 6 something/anything cheaper 7 someone/somebody else 8 something to read Ex. 3 1 any, some 5 any 2 anyone/anybody 3 anything 4 somebody/someone Literatura: SWAN, M. Oxford English Grammar course intermediate. Oxford: OUP, 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-442082-2. DAVIS, F.; RIMMER, W. Active Grammar with answers Level 2. Cambridge: CUP, 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-17599-9. FOLEY, Diane Hall and Mark. My grammar lab. 1. publ. Harlow: Pearson Longman. ISBN 978-140-8299-159.