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Indefinite pronouns: “keegi” (someone) Exercises in Estonian language
Indefinite pronouns are essential components of any language, providing a way to refer to non-specific individuals or things. In Estonian, one such pronoun is "keegi," which translates to "someone" in English. Understanding how to use "keegi" effectively can significantly enhance your ability to communicate more fluidly and naturally in Estonian. This pronoun is versatile, appearing in various contexts to indicate an unspecified person, whether in affirmative sentences, questions, or negative constructions.
Mastering "keegi" involves not just recognizing its meaning but also knowing how it interacts with other elements in a sentence, such as verbs and prepositions. This section will offer a range of exercises designed to deepen your understanding and practical skills with "keegi." You'll practice forming sentences, answering questions, and negating statements, all while gaining familiarity with the nuances of this useful pronoun. By the end of these exercises, you'll be well-equipped to use "keegi" correctly and confidently in everyday Estonian conversations.
Exercise 1
<p>1. *Keegi* jättis oma vihmavarju kontorisse (someone left their umbrella in the office). Clue: A person left it.</p>
<p>2. Kas *keegi* teab, kus on minu võtmed? (does anyone know where my keys are). Clue: Someone needs to know.</p>
<p>3. Ma ei näinud *kedagi* pargis jalutamas (I didn't see anyone walking in the park). Clue: Negative form of "someone".</p>
<p>4. *Keegi* helistas sulle täna hommikul (someone called you this morning). Clue: A person made the call.</p>
<p>5. Kas *keegi* saab mind aidata? (can someone help me). Clue: Requesting help from a person.</p>
<p>6. Ma arvan, et *keegi* koputas uksele (I think someone knocked on the door). Clue: A person made the noise.</p>
<p>7. *Keegi* unustas oma jope siia (someone forgot their jacket here). Clue: A person forgot it.</p>
<p>8. Kas *keegi* soovib kohvi? (does someone want coffee). Clue: Offering to a person.</p>
<p>9. Ma kuulsin, et *keegi* laulab (I heard that someone is singing). Clue: A person is making the sound.</p>
<p>10. Ma arvan, et *keegi* on ukse taga (I think someone is at the door). Clue: A person is outside.
Exercise 2
<p>1. Ma nägin *kedagi* pargis jalutamas (someone walking).</p>
<p>2. Kas sa tead, kes *keegi* selle raamatu laenas? (borrowed this book).</p>
<p>3. *Keegi* koputas uksele, aga kedagi ei olnud seal (knocked on the door).</p>
<p>4. Mulle tundub, et *keegi* jälgib mind (is following me).</p>
<p>5. Ma loodan, et *keegi* saab mind aidata (can help me).</p>
<p>6. *Keegi* ei vastanud mu kõnele (answered my call).</p>
<p>7. Ma kuulsin, et *keegi* kolis naaberkorterisse (moved to the neighboring apartment).</p>
<p>8. *Keegi* unustas oma vihmavarju kontorisse (forgot their umbrella).</p>
<p>9. Kas *keegi* teab, kus on lähim kohvik? (knows where the nearest café is).</p>
<p>10. Kui *keegi* vajab abi, siis palun öelge (needs help, please say).</p>
Exercise 3
<p>1. *Keegi* helistas mulle eile õhtul. (someone called)</p>
<p>2. Kas *keegi* on näinud minu prille? (someone saw)</p>
<p>3. Ma arvan, et *keegi* jättis ukse lahti. (someone left)</p>
<p>4. Kas *keegi* saab mind aidata? (someone can help)</p>
<p>5. *Keegi* ei tea vastust sellele küsimusele. (no one knows)</p>
<p>6. Mul on tunne, et *keegi* jälgib mind. (someone follows)</p>
<p>7. Palun ütle mulle, kui *keegi* tuleb. (someone comes)</p>
<p>8. Kas *keegi* tahab kohvi? (someone wants)</p>
<p>9. Ma kuulsin, et *keegi* rääkis sinust. (someone talked)</p>
<p>10. *Keegi* unustas oma koti siia. (someone forgot)</p>




