Answers to “3.8 Vocabulary; Indefinite Pronouns with –thing and –one”
(h) = horizontal
(v) = vertical
(d) = diagonal
FRUITS
/VEGETABLES
pear (v) / E /A
/ P /G
/S
/L
/ E /T
/ U / C / E / Z / D / corn (d)peach (v) / R /
N
/O
/G
/ T / E /O
/ W /N
/X
/ I /C
/S
/ beans (v)lemon (v) /
W
/ A / T /E
/R
/M
/E
/L
/O
/N
/O
/A
/Y
/ pea (h)apple (v) /
U
/ N / A /J
/A
/O
/A
/E
/I
/R
/S
/R
/E
/ onion (v)banana (v) /
H
/ A / T /T
/ W / N /H
/ T /N
/V
/R
/ R /L
/ pepper (h)orange (h) / L /
B
/O
/ N / B / K / C / T /O
/E
/E
/ O / P / carrot (v)strawberry (v) / R / E /
P
/ P / E / P /A
/ U /H
/ P /Q
/ T / P / lettuce (v)watermelon (h) / I / A /
E
/ Z /R
/V
/E
/C
/ A / A / P /E
/A
/ tomato (d)grapefruit (h) / C /
N
/ A /G
/ R / A / P / E / F / R / U / I / T / olive (d)grape (v) /
E
/ S / R / U / Y /O
/ R / A / N / G / E / M /A
/ potato (v)cherry (d)
These are the most typical answers, but any reasonable answer is acceptable, provided one of the required words is used.
Has Jack ever lent you tools or money? / No, he has never lent me anything.Did your friends have a good time at your party? / Yes, everyone had a good time.
Shall we invite some people to dinner tonight? / No, let's not invite anyone.
Why are you very hungry tonight? / Because I haven't eaten anything today. [or]
Because I've eaten nothing.
I've heard that Betty lives with some friends. / No, that's wrong; she doesn't live with anyone.
Can you carry the big table by yourself? / No, someone must/has_to help me.
Does Dave still work with Bobby and Van? / No, he doesn't work with anyone any more.
Which students have to bring food to the dinner party? / Everyone has to bring food.
Has Ray given you a gift? / No, he hasn't given me anything.
Did you put the bags, boxes, and suitcases in the trunk? / Yes, I put everything in the trunk.
Who knows what will happen in the future? / No one knows what will happen in the future.
What do you do when you're hot and thirsty? / I drink something cold.
What is hotter than the sun? / Nothing is hotter than the sun.
Is Carl still single? / Yes, he hasn't married anyone yet.
What is Linda doing in front of the stove? / She's cooking/making something for dinner.
Do the books, toys, and plates fit in the big box? / Yes, everything fits in the big box.
Were the boxes empty? / Yes, nothing was in the boxes. [or]
Yes, there was nothing in the boxes. [or]
Yes, there wasn't anything in the boxes.
Why is the bathroom door locked? / Because there is someone in the bathroom.
Will the tables, desks, and chairs be ready tomorrow? / No, nothing will be ready tomorrow.
Mr. Smith went hunting with his brother; right? / No, he didn't go hunting with anyone.
Have you given Sam a gift? / Yes, I've given him something.
Usually I park in front of my house,
but today I can't. Why not? / Because someone has already parked here.
Did they sell the roses, lilies, and ferns? / Yes, they sold everything.
Did a lot of people remember your birthday? / No, no one remembered it.
Is the kitchen sink empty? / No, there is something in the kitchen sink.
Can Tom fix the broken radio, the TV set, or the bike? / No, he can’t fix anything.
Who needs to speak English in the U.S.A.? / Everyone needs to speak English in the U.S.A.
Are Cal and Jill going to bring something to the party? / No, they aren't going to bring anything. [or]
No, they're going to bring nothing.
Did the hats, shoes, or purses match Pam's dress? / No, nothing matched her dress.
I put some grapes in the fridge, but now there aren't any.
What happened? / Someone ate the grapes.
Has Carla, Gail, or Jane phoned me yet? / No, no one has phoned you yet.
How did the men and women feel after they danced for hours? / Everyone felt tired.
Were the drinks and the food at the party very good? / Yes, everything was very good.
Were there a few people in the library this morning? / No, no one was there. [or]
No, there wasn't anyone there.