Put right some/any/no/every and their compounds. Emma: What are you doing?
Sally: I’m looking for my document. I’ve looked 1).
Emma: Your document? I think I saw it 2) in here. Maybe it’s on sofa.
Sally: No, there isn’t 3) there. I checked a minute ago.
Emma: oh, ok. Maybe you left it in the kitchen while you were working yesterday at night? Or 4) did pick it up by mistake in the morning?
Sally: The kitchen? Let’s go and have a look.
Emma: Hold on. I think I see 5) under the chair. Look!
Sally: That’s it! Thanks.
Emma: What are you doing?
Sally: I’m looking for my document. I’ve looked everywhere.
Emma: Your document? I think I saw it somewhere in here. Maybe it’s on sofa.
Sally: No, there isn’t anything there. I checked a minute ago.
Emma: oh, ok. Maybe you left it in the kitchen while you were working yesterday at night? Or did anywhere pick it up by mistake in the morning?
Sally: The kitchen? Let’s go and have a look.
Emma: Hold on. I think I see something under the chair. Look!
Sally: That’s it! Thanks.