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1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate pronouns:

A. Much/ many/ a lot (of)/ plenty (of):

1. Was there … traffic? 2. Did you get … Christmas cards last year? 3. I don't have … money with me. 4. I don't know … people here, do you? 5. Losing … blood makes you tired and weak. 5. No need to hurry - you've got … time.

B. (a) few/ (a) little:

1. Fortunately I had … time to spare. 2. I’m not very outgoing, I have just … friends. 3. I have … friends. I’m so lonely! 4. I paid … attention to what the others were saying. 5. Susan speaks … French. 6. I have to buy … things at the supermarket. 7. She is brilliant! … people would deny her talent.

C. other/ another/ the other:

1. He kept shifting awkwardly from one foot to …. 2. We finally moved to … apartment. 3. The police had been chasing the twins. One was soon arrested, but … one got away. 4. David and Jessica like to play with … children. 5. Helen resigned from her last job and has yet to find … one.

D. each/ every:

1. Grill the fish for five minutes on … side. 2. … member of the team is given a particular job to do. 3. Almost … room in the house was painted white. 4. They can't destroy truth without destroying … and … one of us. 5. … poster is signed by the artist. 6. Not … applicant had a degree. 7. This is happening in nearly … school throughout the country.

E. either/ neither/ none:

1. I've lived in New York and Chicago, but don't like … city very much. 2. You can get to Edinburgh by train or plane, but … way it's very expensive. 3. It was a dull game in which … team deserved to win. 4. … of my clothes fit anymore. 5. Even an old car is better than …. 6. … of my parents wanted me to marry him. . 7. … child who breaks the rules will be punished. 8. You can operate the controls with … hand.

F. some/ any/ no:

1. Always check the details carefully before you sign … written agreement. 2. I need … apples for this recipe. 3. Have you got … cheese I can have with this bread? 4. Heat a couple of tablespoons of olive oil, a chopped clove of garlic and … black pepper in a heavy saucepan. 5. There's … food left in the fridge. 6. Do you speak … foreign languages? 7. There isn’t … food left in the fridge. 8. Can I have … cake?

G. something/ anything/ nothing/ everyone/ nobody, etc.

We were all sitting watching television the other night. There was 1.__nothing__ interesting on – but we were all tired, so we were willing to watch 2.___________ at all, as long as it was 3.___________which would help us relax after a hard day’s work. Anyway, after half an hour, a ghost story came on, and we all started watching it. Then 4.___________ really started enjoying themselves. It was a gripping story, and 5.___________ was really involved in it. When it finished, 6.___________ spoke – 7.___________ in the room was dead quiet. Then there was a loud thud outside.

Although we were sure 8.___________ could be outside the house, 9.___________ dared move. Eventually 10.___________ went to the window and peered outside. There wasn’t 11.___________ there. Suddenly there was another noise – this time a crack of wings. 12.___________ wanted to admit how nervous they felt. 13.___________ crept towards the back door. Just as we reached it, there was a loud metellic sound, and the cat flap shot open. There had been 14.___________ outside, after all – but to 15.___________ relief , it was only the cat.

(From English Grammar Exercises by Katy Shaw)

H. this/ that/ these/ those:

1. In my opinion, the finest wines are … from France. 2. … last test was a lot easier than … one. 3. Can you move … books off there? 4. I knew that … meeting would be difficult. 5. So, for all … reasons, my advice is to be very, very careful. 6. … whole business has gone on too long. 7. Wait a minute. I just have to sort out … books over here.

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