生活英语对话 Episode 19: Tim's reward
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    本单元是关于对 Tim 回报的对话

    Tim: Hello I'm calling from McCarthy's. I helped you when you were looking at watches the other day.

    Customer: Yes?

    Tim: I think I've found something of yours. Have you lost anything?

    Customer: Not that I've noticed. No, nothing seems to be missing.

    Tim: Well, you dropped 150 pounds!

    Customer: Really!

    Tim: Yes. Now, how can I return your money?

    Customer: Oh how refreshingly honest! But I think a small reward is in order, don't you?

    Tim: Oh I couldn't.

    Customer: You could. I'm sure you have a pretty young girlfriend who needs to be spoiled.

    Tim: No I don't. I'm single just now.

    Customer: A good looking man like you? I don't believe it!

    Vocabulary:

    something (for example, a reward) is in order: : it's logical or right that something should happen (for example, that Tim should get a reward)

    to return (v): to give something back

    本单元的语言点是关于不定代词 No/None/Any, 看看下面对这几个词的例句和解释

    No/None/Any

    No, none and none of

    'no' with a noun:

    We have no homework today. = We don't have any homework.

    She has no brothers. = She doesn't have any brothers.

    'none' without a noun:

    'How much money have you got? 'None' = No money

    'How many letters did you send?' 'None' = No letters

    'none of' with a noun:

    All of the class passed the test. None of us failed.

    I went by myself. None of my friends came with me.

    'No' + noun at the beginning of sentence:

    No butter was used in the cake.

    No animals were harmed in the making of this film.

    Nobody/no-one, nothing and nowhere

    In a statement:

    Nobody (or no-one) likes doing the washing up in our flat.

    I have nothing to wear to the party.

    In a short answer:

    What did you buy?' 'Nothing.' = I didn't buy anything.

    'Where are you going on holiday?'' Nowhere, we're just staying at home this year.'

    nobody/nowhere/nothing = not + anybody/anywhere/anything:

    He helped nobody (or no-one) = He didn't help anyone.

    Note: He didn't help nobody. (Wrong)

    They've eaten all the cake. There's nothing left. = There isn't anything left.

    Note: There's not nothing left. (Wrong)

    Any/anyone/anything = it doesn’t matter who/which one

    Anyone in that office will help you. = It doesn't matter which person you ask, he or she will help you.

    It doesn't matter what you give me to drink. Honestly, tea, coffee, water, anything is fine.

    Note: after nobody/no-one you can use they/them/their:

    Nobody wants to play football, do they?

    No-one in the office has sent their Christmas cards out yet.

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