No one, someone, anyone


Anyone: Refers to any person, without specifying who.

Some: Refers to an unspecified or indefinite number or amount of people.

No one: Refers to nobody, not any person.

1. There's someone at the front desk

2. They didn't tell anyone it would be a long wait.

3. Did you see anyone-someone giving a manicure.

4. I didn't ask anyone about the price

5. Someone can cut your hair at 12:30. If you can wait.

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Practice

A: Hello roses spa and salon

B: Hello, this is Lorenz Johnson, I'd like to make an appoinment for a haircut

A: When would you like to come in Ms Johnson

B; today if possible

A: let me check sean has an opening at 5:00

B: Actually thats a little late for me, is someone available before 3:00?

A: Yes. Carolina can see you then 


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Vocabulary and grammar

1. They can't find anyone to give her a manicure this afternoon.

2. Someone  give him a shampoo and a cut at 4:00.

3. There is someone who can give her a manicure and a pedicure at 6:30

4. The isn't no one who can give him a shave today. 



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