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Degger [83]
2 years ago
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Could you help please

English
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GenaCL600 [577]2 years ago
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Answer: anywhere; no one; anything; any/some

Explanation: Derivatives of any and no include anywhere, no one, and anything which fir in their respective places in the sentence. The last blank could technically be filled with either any or some. I personally think any sounds better, though.

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