Fill in: some, any, somewhere, anywhere, someone, anyone, something and anything. 1. Would you like some more tea? – Yes, please. – But I haven’t got any left. 2. someone closed the door and locked us out. 3. If you have any questions, please ask me. 4. The map must be somewhere around here. I need it 5. I don’t drink any alcohol at all. 6. I have got something in my eye. Could you take it out? 7. I would like some sandwiches with egg, but we don’t have any bread left. 8. I put my purse here but someone must have taken it. I can’t find it anywhere. 9. I think someone rang the doorbell. I checked it but there wasn’t anyone there. 10. If you can’t tell me anything new then don’t call me. 11. We usually go to the bar around the corner but today we went somewhere else. 12. There are more and more thunderstorms in our area. I’m sure it has something to do with global warming. 13. Can I have somesweets please? – Of course you can. 14. My teacher asked me something but I didn’t give him any answer. I was looking somewhere else. 15. I need somemilk. - Have you got any? 16. We have been looking for somewhere to live but Vienna is simply too expensive. 17. The children played somenice games at the birthday party. 18. Have you seen my keys anywhere? – I have put them down somewhere. 19. Please tell me if you find something on the Internet. I have done a lot of research, but I haven’t found anything yet. 20. Can I have something to drink? 21. We always stay at home. We never go anywhere. 22. someone must have scared him. I have never seen him like this before. 23. Some of my CDs are broken because I left them somewhere on the floor. 24. Has anyoneseen my bag? 25. Hannah shouldn’t smoke any cigarettes. She’s got some problems with her health. 26. Luis isn’t any smarter than Jane. 27. Have you got any brothers and sisters? 28. Don’t you know any good restaurants around here? 29. There wasn’t anyone at home, so we went. 30. I don’t know our exact location, but it must be somewhere near Berlin.