Asked by Patrick
                Directions: Circle the correct form of negative to complete each sentence.
1. I decided that there wasn't (no, any) point in finishing the project.
Answer: Circle any
2. I could name (none, any) of the singers we heard.
Answer: Circle any
3. The woman left the store without (any, no) money, but lot's of new clothes.
Answer: Circle any
4. The fire alarm test isn't (anything, nothing) to be concerned about.
Answer: Circle anything
5. I don't think we should (ever, never) eat at this restaurant again.
Answer: Circle ever
6. Ashley bought (any, none) of the shirts on sale.
Answer: Circle none
7. I spilled (no, any) paint on the floor this time.
Answer: Circle no
8. After Kimbo escaped, the circus had (no, any) lion to perform tricks.
Answer: Circle no
9. There isn't (anything, nothing) I like better than a train ride.
Answer: Circle anything
10. Stephanie won't (never, ever) be as good as you are at playing chess.
Answer: Circle ever
11. The professor gets (any, no) satisfaction from giving out low grades.
Answer: Circle no
12. I have (ever, never) had so much fun as I did last weekend.
Answer: Circle never
Can you please double check the answers above.
Also can you please explain to me more precisely what they mean by these directions?
Thank you
            
        1. I decided that there wasn't (no, any) point in finishing the project.
Answer: Circle any
2. I could name (none, any) of the singers we heard.
Answer: Circle any
3. The woman left the store without (any, no) money, but lot's of new clothes.
Answer: Circle any
4. The fire alarm test isn't (anything, nothing) to be concerned about.
Answer: Circle anything
5. I don't think we should (ever, never) eat at this restaurant again.
Answer: Circle ever
6. Ashley bought (any, none) of the shirts on sale.
Answer: Circle none
7. I spilled (no, any) paint on the floor this time.
Answer: Circle no
8. After Kimbo escaped, the circus had (no, any) lion to perform tricks.
Answer: Circle no
9. There isn't (anything, nothing) I like better than a train ride.
Answer: Circle anything
10. Stephanie won't (never, ever) be as good as you are at playing chess.
Answer: Circle ever
11. The professor gets (any, no) satisfaction from giving out low grades.
Answer: Circle no
12. I have (ever, never) had so much fun as I did last weekend.
Answer: Circle never
Can you please double check the answers above.
Also can you please explain to me more precisely what they mean by these directions?
Thank you
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