1. My husband taught his son <u><em>everything</em></u> he knows.
2. Her patient has a bad memory. She can’t remember <u><em>anything</em></u>
3. I think there is <u><em>something</em></u> wrong with my watch.
4. We’ve got <u><em>nothing </em></u> to eat. We’ve got only <u><em> something</em></u> to drink.
5. The student didn’t understand <u><em>anything</em></u> because she heard <u><em>nothing</em><em> </em></u> .
6. Does he know <u><em>anything</em></u> about computers? — Yes, he knows <u><em>everything </em></u>because he is the best specialist in computer science at Harvard University.
7. He felt terrible. He couldn’t do <u><em>anything </em></u> else.
8. <u><em>everything </em></u> is all right, the patient is much better today.
9. Is there <u><em> anything</em></u> interesting in the theatre programme?
10. I could see <u><em>nothing </em></u>: it was quite dark.
11. Give me <u><em> something </em></u> to drink.
12. I didn’t take any money with me, so I couldn’t buy <u><em>anything </em></u>.
13. My new eyeglasses are very good, I can see <u><em>everything</em></u> now.
14. I saw <u><em>something </em></u> near the wood that looked like a tent.
15. My friends had <u><em>everything </em></u> they wanted, but they weren’t happy, because they didn’t have any children.