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10. Choose the correct variant.

  1. It was (such a, so) lovely party!

  2. The film was (such a, so) boring!

  3. The journey was (such a, so) long, that we wanted to return.

  4. He is (such a/an, so) interesting person!

  5. Her pies were (such a, so) delicious, that I asked for another helping.

  6. They are (such, so) noisy neighbours, that we can't sleep at night.

  7. They had (such a, so) wonderful holiday in Italy.

  8. It was (such a, so) waste of time!

  9. The water in the river is (such, so) dirty.

  10. The whole thing had (such a, so) strong effect on me!

11. Choose the correct variant.

  1. Frank bought two ice-creams. He gave (one, ones) to me and kept (another, the other).

  2. Young couple sat for two hours without talking to (each other, one the other).

  1. Have you got any (other, another) lamps?

  2. Some people like hamburgers; (other, others) prefer fishburgers.

  1. There was a terrible storm but (all, all of) them managed to get back safely.

  1. (Both, two) his parents are musicians.

  1. I don't know which CD to buy. Why don't you buy (both, both of) them.

  1. (Every, each) student was given a present.

  1. I've lived in Liverpool and Glasgow but I don't like (either, every) city much.

  1. (None of, neither of) my friends phone him anymore.

12. Choose the correct variant.

  1. Have you got (another, the other) book to read? I've finished mine.

  2. Simone came to see us (the other, another) day; she looked very well.

  1. Terry plays football every (other, the other) week.

  2. Do you think I could borrow (another, the other) 5000$ this week?

  3. I would like Gill and Tom to stay after class, (others, the others) can go home.

  4. The price is sixty pounds a week, then ten pounds for (each, some) extra day.

  5. Do you want the big bag or the small one? -(Either / neither) of them would do.

  6. (Every, each) pupil has to be at school by 8 o' clock.

  7. (We all, the whole) went to see a film last night.

  8. (Either, neither) parents nor grandparents arrived on time.

  9. (None of us, all of us) eat meat so we went to a vegetarian cafe.

  10. Has everybody taken (his, her, their) bag?

13. Choose the correct variant.

1. – Is this Mary’s pen?

– No, it’s … .

a) he b) his c) him

2. – Look at them! … are playing like children!

a) we b) them c) they

3. I like these books. … are for children.

a) its b) they c) their

4. We have no dictionaries. I hope they will give us ….

a) they b) their c) theirs

5. This man has a lot of pictures. He shows … to children.

a) it b) his c) them

6. She has no pencil; perhaps you can give her … .

a) your b) my c) yours

7. This man has a lot of books. He gives … to his friends.

a) it b) him c) them

8. I have no pen. Can you give me …?

a) her b) your c) yours

9. Hallo, Mary! Where are …!

a) she b) you c) he

10. They have no books. We can give them … .

a) theirs b) my c) ours

11. Look! There is a letter for … .

a) they b) his c) you

12. I see you have no dictionary. I can give you … .

a) my b) her c) mine

13. I like this game. … is for children.

a) it b) he c) she

14. I’m afraid I’ve lost my pen. Can you give me …?

a) her b) your c) yours

15. Hallo, my friends! Where are … .

a) it b) them c) you

16. I see she has no book. I can give her … .

a) my b) mine c) our

17. My father knows it well. Pete spoke to … about it.

a) he b) her c) him

18. He has no pencil, perhaps you can give him … .

a) my b) her c) yours