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Pronouns

1. I will not be able to go out with you this evening. I have (any, some, no) housework to do and besides I have to look after my younger sister.

  1. Imagine a computer more powerful than the human brain, that can programme (himself, itself, it).

  2. If you eat (much, many, lots) sweets you will have (many, much, a lot) trouble with your teeth.

  3. (Someone, Anyone, Everyone) left his scarf on the windowsill yesterday.

  4. You have done much (less, fewer, more) this time. I'm very pleased with your work.

  5. They all enjoyed (themselves, theirselves, them) at the party.

7. We don't go out very (a lot, many, much). There's (anywhere, nowhere, somewhere) to go.

8. It isn't true that there are (few, little, much) opportunities for young people at the moment.

9. I like (some, any, no) classical music, but not all.

10. I don't know (nobody, somebody, anybody) who speaks Chinese.

11. It would be (many, much, very) easier to go by car.

12. It was very cheap. It only cost (a little, a few, a lot) pounds.

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  1. They first met five years ago and since then they have been writing regularly to (themselves, each other, each another).

  2. Could you lend me (some, something, a few) money? — I am afraid I have (any, no, some) money on me.

  1. An old friend of (us, our, ours) phoned yesterday and said he would visit (us, our, ours).

  2. The more tourists visit our town the (most, more, much) money wit be left here.

5. I wouldn't like to stay at this hotel for (other, the other, another) night

6. The children didn't eat (all, any, every) the bread and butter, they left (any, some, no) on the plate.

7. Is that picture on the wall (yours, your)!

8. (Every, All, Some) student must know this rule.

9. They said they wanted to do (everything, anything, nothing) by Saturday.

10. These two boys are (all, every, both) good swimmers.

11. Hardly (anyone, someone, no one) came to see the football match.

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  1. The salad was delicious and Cindy asked her mother to give her (the other, another, other) helping.

  2. Kevin is a good businessman. He's built up his company from (something, anything, nothing) and (it's, its) a huge success.

  3. Travelling across America alone on a horse is adventurous by (anybody, anybody's) standard.

  4. Animals use different ways of communicating to defend (each other, themselves, them).

  5. Sarah didn't do very well at school because she got (a little, little, a lot of) support from her parents.

6. I tried to help but there was (much, little, few) I could do.

7. Lots of people enjoyed (themselves, theirselves, them) at the open-air concert.

8. (Any, Anyone, Some) student could do this test. It's very easy.

9. I saw him (a few, a little, a lot) weeks ago.

10. What are we going to do? There isn't (some, none, any) food left.

11. You are not going (anywhere, nowhere, somewhere) until you finish your dinner.

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1. I see you are making coffee. Could you make me (something, some, little) too?

  1. We need money for the bus. How (many, much) have we got?

  2. Never mind! Such things can happen to (no one, anyone, someone).

  1. You must be in a hurry, I'm afraid. There's not (much, little, many) time left.

  1. It would be (more, much, many) easier to go by car.

  1. You should have seen how (many, much, a lot) he ate. I couldn't believe it.

  2. It's a stupid idea. Ask (someone, anyone, another) and they will tell you.

  3. (Any, Some, No) sports are very dangerous.

  4. He said very (much, little, a little), practically nothing in fact.

  5. He's not well known. (Some, Few, A few) have heard of him.

  6. Tom lives (anywhere, everywhere, somewhere) near Toronto.

12. I didn't take (any, some) photographs, but Ann took (any, some).

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