Each, every,all,any,both,either,neither, everybody, anybody, no, nobody.

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complete the senteces below with a word from the title
Sara Bermejo
Quiz by Sara Bermejo, updated more than 1 year ago
Sara Bermejo
Created by Sara Bermejo about 8 years ago
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Question 1

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[blank_start]everybody[blank_end] must wait to be called.
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  • everybody

Question 2

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[blank_start]Anybody[blank_end] who arrives 15 minutes late will have to wait until after the last patient has been seen.
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  • Anybody

Question 3

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There are blood test [blank_start]every[blank_end] Wednesday and Friday
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  • every

Question 4

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[blank_start]Neither[blank_end] of the nurses is speaking to the patients.
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  • Neither

Question 5

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Flu vaccinations are free for [blank_start]everybody[blank_end] over 60.
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  • everybody

Question 6

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The boy has broken [blank_start]both[blank_end] arms.
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  • both

Question 7

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The new medical card will cover you [blank_start]anywhere[blank_end] you go
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  • anywhere

Question 8

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There are [blank_start]no[blank_end] blood test on Mondays.
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  • no

Question 9

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There are three doctors, [blank_start]each[blank_end] with a different speciality.
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  • each

Question 10

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People over 60 don´t have to pay [blank_start]anything[blank_end] for flu vaccinations.
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  • anything
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