
- •1. Fill in the gaps with the correct subject or object pronoun.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with there or it.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with one or it.
- •4. Fill in the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.
- •5. Fill in its or it's.
- •6. Fill in a possessive adjective or the.
- •7. Fill in the gaps with of where necessary, and my, your, etc. Own.
- •8. Connect the nouns using -'s, -' or ...Of…
- •9. Rewrite the sentences using the correct possessive form.
- •10. Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronoun.
- •11. Fill in the appropriate reflexive pronoun or each other/one another.
- •12. Fill in the gaps with this, that, these or those.
- •13. Frank and Kim are having a picnic by a lake. Read the dialogue and underline the correct item.
- •14. Fill in the gaps with some, any, no or one of their compounds.
- •15. Fill in the gaps with any, anyone/anybody, anything or anywhere.
- •16. In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts, as in the example.
- •17. Fill In the gaps with every or one of Its compounds, and the correct form of the verb in brackets.
- •18. Choose the correct answer.
- •19. Fill in the gaps with any, every or one of their compounds.
- •20. Fill in the gaps using each or every.
- •21. Kelly has decided to make a chocolate cake, but she doesn't know the quantities of the Ingredients she must use. Fill in the gaps with how much or how many to complete Kelly's questions.
- •22. Fill in many, much or a lot of.
- •23. Fill in the gaps with too much or too many.
- •24. Fill in the gaps with a few, very few, a little or very little.
- •25. Fill in many, few, much or little.
- •26. Respond to each question using either and both, as in the example.
- •27. Fill in the gaps with either or neither.
- •28. Fill in the gaps with both, all, neither, either or none.
- •29. Choose the correct answer.
- •30. Rewrite the sentences using both... And, neither... Nor or either... Or.
12. Fill in the gaps with this, that, these or those.
1 What are you doing ...this... afternoon?
2 Who is … man over there?
3 I'm really busy … days.
4 Hello? … is Emily. Can I speak to Joan?
5 In … days, people didn't have cars.
6 'Jim got married last week.' '…'s wonderful!'
13. Frank and Kim are having a picnic by a lake. Read the dialogue and underline the correct item.
A: There's 1) nothing/something I like more than having a picnic here by Lake Tahoe.
B: Yes, it's 2) anything/something I really enjoy, too. It's great to go 3) anywhere /somewhere where there is no noisy traffic and 4) anything/nothing to disturb us from our lunch. I can't think of 5) somewhere/anywhere I'd rather be than here.
A: I know. There's 6) no one/somebody else here, so we can enjoy the peace and quiet.
B: Well, I'd like 7) any/some more of that chicken. Is there 8) no/any left?
A: Yes, there's plenty in this basket But, there's 9) some/ no mayonnaise, I'm afraid.
B: That's okay. Wait a minute. Did you hear 10) something/nothing?
A: Don't be silly. It was 11) anything/nothing.
B: No, look! A group of school children are coming for a picnic, too!
A: Oh no! I can't think of 12) something/anything worse! Let's go home!
14. Fill in the gaps with some, any, no or one of their compounds.
1 A: Is ...anything... the matter with Dawn? She looks upset.
B: She had an argument with her friend today.
2 A: I think … is trying to break into that house.
B: You're right. We should call the police.
3 A: We've got … time to make a cake before the party!
B: I'll go out and buy one then.
4 A: I'm thinking of moving to London.
B: Really? My boss has a house … near London.
5 A: It was very busy in town today.
B: I know. There was hardly … to park.
6 A: I suppose I should make … for dinner.
B: I'll help you if you like.
7 A: What's on TV tonight?
B: I looked in the TV guide. There's hardly … good on tonight.
8 A: Do you like living in Brighton?
B: Yes, but … will ever mean as much to me as my home town:
9 A: Did you have a good holiday in England?
B: Yes. There was hardly … rain all week.
10 A: Did you call Sarah this evening?
B: Yes, but … was at home, so I left a message on the answering machine.
11 A: Did you enjoy Tom's party?
B: No, it was boring. There was hardly … there.
12 A: There were … very frightening rides at the fairground.
B: Really? I wish I had come with you.
15. Fill in the gaps with any, anyone/anybody, anything or anywhere.
1 A: Shall we sit in the corner or by the window?
B: ..Anywhere... you want.
2 A: Who can I bring to the party?
B: … you like.
3 A: What do you want to watch on TV?
B: Oh, … I don't really mind.
4 A: What time shall we go out tonight?
B: … time you like.
5 A: Where can I buy this book?
B: At … good bookshop in town.
6 A: Where shall I sit?
B: … at this table.
7 A: Can I join that club, too?
B: Of course! … can join the club.
16. In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts, as in the example.
1 Who / stay / at home tonight?
SA: Who's staying at home tonight?
SB: Everyone is staying at home tonight.
2 What/bother/Mary?
SA: What's bothering Mary?
SB: Everything Is bothering Mary.
3 Who / watch / TV at the moment?
4 Who /take /the exam today?
5 What /need /to be typed?
6 Who / come / to dinner tomorrow?
7 What / the matter / with Anne?
8 What / must / be cleaned?