I. Fill in the gaps with some, any, no or one of their compounds.
0. A: Is ...anything... the matter with Dawn? She looks upset.
B: She had an argument with her friend today.
1. A: I think .................................................... is trying to break into that house.
B: You're right. We should call the police.
2. A: We've got .................................................... time to make a cake before the party!
B: I'll go out and buy one then.
3. A: I’m thinking of moving to London.
B: Really? My boss has a house .................................................... near London.
4. A: It was very busy in town today.
B: I know. There was hard.................................................... to park.
5. A: I suppose I should make .................................................... for dinner.
B: I'll help you if you like.
6. A: What's on TV tonight?
B: I looked in the TV guide. There’s hard.................................................... good on tonight.
7. A: Do you like living in Brighton?
B: Yes, but .................................................... will ever mean as much to me as my home town.
8. A: Did you have a good holiday in England?
B: Yes. There was hard .................................................... rain all week.
9. A: Did you call Sarah this evening?
B: Yes, but ....................................................was at home, so I left a message on the answering machine.