XVI. Fill in somebody(someone), anybody(anyone), nobody(no one) everybody(everyone), something, anything, nothing, everything: 1. Is there ... on the desk? 2. The door is open. There must be ... at home. 3. There is ... wrong with my fountain pen. It won’t write. 4. A blind man cannot see ... . 5. Is there ... in the room? — Yes, there is ... in it. 6. It is too dark here, I cannot see ... . 7. If there is ... in the room you may turn off the light. 8. Can ... recite the poem? 9. We must do ... to help her. 10. Can I do ... for you? 11. There must be ... interesting in the book you read. 12. It is too dark, I can’t see ... on the blackboard. May I turn on the light? 13. We can work in Room No. 20. There is ... there. 14.Let’s go there at once. I want to see ... with my own eyes. 15.May I come to see you tonight? I’ve got ... to tell you. 16.Bob is one of our best students, ... knows him. 17. Must we learn ... by heart? — No, you needn’t. You must only prepare the poem for test reading. 18. There is ... interesting in this magazine. 19. Is ... away from the lesson?