Lesson XVIII: Vocabulary in Context

2. SOMEWHERE, SOMETHING, etc. SOMEWHERE indicates unspecified place . SOMETIME indicates unspecified time . SOMEBODY indicates unspecified person . SOMETHING indicates unspecified thing . Situation: Virginia and Martha are talking about their friend Mary. Virginia: Where’s Mary? Martha: She’s SOMEWHERE in Europe. Virginia: Do you know where? Martha: No, I don’t. SOMEBODY thought she might be in Russia. Virginia: When did you hear that? Martha: I don’t remember for sure. I think it was SOMETIMES last week. Exercise: 2.1. Practice SOMEWHERE, etc. Listen to two statements given. Summarize the idea within a statement using SOMEWHERE, SOMEBODY, etc. For example: He built a house in the city. I don't know exactly where . HE BUILT A HOUSE SOMEWHERE IN THE CITY. A man is looking for you . I don't know who he is . SOMEBODY IS LOOKING FOR YOU . 1. He lives in the United States. I don't know exactly where. 2. His house is near here. I don't know exactly where. 3. I'm going to France next year. I don't know exactly when. 4. The meeting is on Thursday. I don't know exactly when. 5. The Campus Theatre is near here. I don't know exactly where. 6. A man is waiting for you. I don't know who he is. 7. School ends in May. I don't know exactly when. 8. We are going to have an election in November. I don't know exactly when. 9. He received your e-mail last month. I don't know exactly when. 10. A lady is waiting to see you. I don't know who she is.

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