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  1. Any, anything, something, nothing, none… son palabras que debemos usar a menudo en inglés y que sin embargo muchas veces no estamos seguros de cuándo ni cómo utilizarlas y nos traen de cabeza. Veamos su uso.

  2. ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre anything y something? Compara y contrasta las definiciones y las traducciones en español de anything y something en inglés.com, el sitio web de referencia inglés-español más preciso en el mundo.

  3. 22 de ene. de 2018 · Today, we are going to discuss when to use something and when to use anything. This question has its roots in the negative realm. I am going to start with the word something. The word something is generally used as a pronoun. This means that it replaces a noun.

  4. ' Something, somebody, someone, etc.': Assertive indefinite pronouns. ' Anything, anybody, anyone, etc.': Non-assertive indefinite pronouns. Anything. ' Anything ' is used in negative or interrogative sentences to refer to any possible thing or any choice among a range of options.

  5. Answer: You are right that as a general rule "any" is usually used in questions, rather than "some." But not always. In some cases you would want to use "some" instead. Here is a very good explanation on the subject: Something vs. Anything. Click here to post comments.

  6. 21 de ago. de 2023 · To put it as simply as possible, “something” is used in positive sentences and “anything” is used in negative ones. For example: I’m going to make something to eat. We don’t have anything to eat. Because the first sentence is positive, we use “something.” The second sentence is negative (note “don’t”) and so we use “anything.”

  7. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Hoy un tema muy importante: vamos a aprender a usar something, anything y nothing en inglés. Este tipo de palabra se llama “pronombres indefinidos” y es algo que hablo en detalle en mi otra página… al final, hay varios tipos de pronombres indefinidos.