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PRONOUNS

PRONOUN TESTS - 1 14. Those are the people ... missed the plane.
A) who B) which C) where
1. The girl... was injured in the accident is now in D) whom E) whose
hospital.
A) who B) which C) whom 15. She didn’t like the shoes ... I wanted to buy.
D) with whom E) whose A) what B) whom C) who
D) that E) when
2. Barbara works for a company ... makes washing
machines. 16. A dictionary is a book ... gives you the definitions
A) where B) in which C) that of the words.
D) who E) whom A) which B) what C) who
D) whom E) when
3. The woman ... I wanted to see was away on
holiday. 17. The teachers attend ... lessons.
A) whom B) where C) who A) each other B) one anothers
D) whose E) which C) one other’s D) each others
E) one another’s
4. Do you know the name of the hotel ... John is
staying? 18. I understood ... of what they said but not... word.
A) which B) what C) that A) all, each B) none, every
D) where E) whose C) most, both D) every, all
E) most, every
5. Choose the correct pronouns.
... is ... going to buy mum for ... birthday? 19. If ... attacks you, you need to be able to defend ....
A) that, he, his B) which, they, his A) nobody, yourselves B) anybody, yourself
C) that, we, her D) what, she, her C) they, yourself D) he, himself
E) what, you, her E) anybody, himself

6. There are paintings ... you can look at again and 20. “Do you want tea or coffee?”
again, and there are painters ... work remains “ … . I really don’t mind.”
popular year after year. A) Neither B) All C) Either
A) which, whose B) what, that D) Each E) Both
C) that, who D) what, whose
E) which, which 21. “What day is it today - the 18th or the 19th?”
“ ... . It’s the 20th”
7. That’s the type of CD player ... I wanted to buy. A) No B) All C) Both
A) what B) whom C) which D) Either E) Neither
D) who E) where
22. It was a very boring film. It was very long, too.
8. Shakespeare is the writer ... play we’re reading at The film was ... boring ... long.
the moment. A) both ... or B) neither ... or
A) whose B) that C) who C) either ... nor D) both ... and
D) which E) whom E) neither ... nor

9. That’s the house ... I lived when I was younger. 23. That’s the leather jacket ... I bought last week.
A) which B) where C) who A) where B) what C) in which
D) what E) that D) whom E) which

10. It is the only thing ... politicians always ask him. 24. I like people ... are generous.
A) how B) that C) what A) who B) what C) where
D) who E) whom D) which E) whose

11. His sister didn’t know ... to say for a moment. 25. Poor boy! ... has glued ... to ... chair.
A) what B) when C) how many A) he, himself, he
D) whose E) what kind of B) she, herself, him
C) she, herself, her
12. Where is the cheese ... was in the fridge? D) he, himself, his
A) what B) that C) in which E) he, herself, his
D) where E) whose
26. What ... cities did you visit when you were in the
13. I can’t find you in the photo. ... of them is you? UK?
A) Who B) Whom C) Which A) some B) the others C) another
D) Both E) Whose D) others E) other
27.There are four kinds of birds in the picture. 38. Choose the correct sentence.
One is an eagle and another one is a crow, ... birds in A) Every people drink many tea.
the picture are chickens. B) How much friends have she got?
A) others B) the other C) the others C) How much glasses of juice do your have a day?
D) anothers E) one other D) We haven’t got many chalk.
E) Has she got much paper?
28. Do you have any ... books ... I could borrow?
A) other, that B) another, which 39. Choose the correct variant.
C) the other, that D) others, who There are two towers at the corner of the building and
E) some, which …. is the Clock Tower.
A) both of them B) each of it
29. There were three robbers in the bank. One was C) one of them D) none of its
killed, ... were arrested. E) every of them
A) the other one B) another C) the other’s
D) the others E) another’s 40. Choose the correct variant.
... lives in the old house on the hill.
30. I have two sisters. ... of them ... in London. ... has been empty for years.
1. Both, live 2. Either, live A) someone, she B) anyone, he
3. Neither, lives 4. No, lives C) no one, it D) everyone, it
A) 1, 3 B) l, 2 C) 2, 3 D) 2, 4 E) 3, 4 E) none, she

31. ... knows ... about yesterday’s crime. 41. In ... section over there you can find ... books by
1. Nobody, nothing 2. Nobody, anything English writers, you may take ... of them.
3. Nobody, something 4. Everybody, everything A) that, some, any B) this, all, each
A) 3, 4 B) 1, 3 C) 2, 3 D) 2, 4 E) 1, 4 C) those, some, any D) this, some, some
E) this, no, any
32. My cousin has got two cars. ... is red.
1. Both of them 2. Either of them 42. ... of the king’s sons always agree with ....
3. All of them 4. Neither of them A) Both, each other B) All, each other’s
5. Some of them C) Neither, one another D) Each, one another’s
A) 4, 5 B) l, 4 C) 2, 4 D) 2, 3 E) 1, 5 E) Every, each other

33. ... the students was ready for the lesson. 43. We had never met before so we introduced ... to
1. Each of 2. Every 3. Neither of ... .
4. Some of 6. None A) himself, her B) ourselves, each other
A) 1, 5 B) 2, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 1, 3 E) 4, 5 C) myself, them D) yourselves, ourselves
E) themselves, one another
34. I can hardly see ... without my glasses. I must get
... new ones soon. 44. I have asked ... two boys about the lost purse,
A) anything, something B) any, some but ... knows where it is.
C) some, some D) any, any A) both, either of they B) that, either of them
E) anything, some C) these, neither of they D) those, neither of them
E) both, either of that
35. Mrs. Fraud told us that ... had to do ... homework
.... 45. ... is ... garden, but the trees next to the wall
A) I, mine, myself B) she, her, sheself aren’t ...
C) we, our, ourself D) we, our, ourselves A) this, ours, ours B) these, our, our
E) he, him, himself C) this, our, ours D) that, mine, us
E) this, his, he
36. Not ... children like to eat porridge, ... of ... don’t
like … 46. Freddy, take these eleven exam papers, one is for
A) all, some, them, it yourself and give ... to ... in your class.
B) most, some, us, it A) others, one anothers
C) some, all, they, that B) other, another
D) every, some, them, this C) another one, the another
E) each, none, them, this D) the others, the others
E) the others, anothers
37. Choose the correct sentence.
A) Those woman which is over there is my aunt. 47. Stop fighting! ... of ... will hurt ... if ... don’t stop.
B) These women that are over there is my aunts. A) Neither, you, yourselves, you
C) Those women who are over there are my aunts. B) Both, you, yourselves, you
D) These woman what is over there are my aunt. C) Both, you, yourself, you
E) That woman that are over there are my aunts. D) Every, you, yourselves, you
E) All, them, themselves, them
48. ... of ... work hard on ... English. 62. I could give you ... reasons for not going to the
A) Each, them, their B) All, us, our meeting.
C) Both, them, our D) Every, you, your 1. every of 2. some 3. some other 4. others
E) All, you, yours A) 2, 3 B) l, 2 C) 3, 4 D) l, 4 E) 1, 3

49. I know ... … works in that shop. 63. I saw ... getting out of ... car.
A) all, who B) everybody, which 1. he, his 2. him, his 3. he, this 4. somebody, that
C) every, who D) nobody, whom A) 2, 3 B) 1, 2 C) 3, 4 D) 1, 3 E) 2, 4
E) somebody, who
64. ... friend has a computer game which is different
50. Choose the correct sentence.
from ... .
A) There aren’t none pictures on the wall.
A) Mine, yours B) Mine, your C) My, your
B) Ann didn’t take anything photographs but I took
D) My, yours E) My, you
something.
C) I didn’t eat nothing because I wasn’t hungry.
Which pronouns are correct?
D) I’m afraid there’s no coffee. Would you like any
65. ... singers passed the first round of the contest.
tea?
l. Each 2. Some 3. Neither 4. All the
E) The tomatoes in the shop didn’t look very good, so
I didn’t buy any.
66. ... of them were eager to help Jeremy in finding a
51. Choose the correct pronouns. better job.
After swimming, you should dry ... with towels. l. Each 2. Every 3. Both 4. All 5. Some
1. ourselves 2. himself 3. yourselves 4. yourself
A) 3, 4 B) 2, 3, 4 C) l, 3 D) 2, 4 E) 1, 2 67. The coach approved ... of the participants.
l. all 2. some 3. every 4. neither 5. everybody
52. I’ll give you money to buy trees, but you’ll have to
plant them... 68. The questions were so complicated that I couldn’t
1. yourselves 2. ourselves 3.themselves 4. yourself answer ... of them.
A) 2, 3, 4 B) l, 4 C) 3, 4 D) l, 2 E) 1, 2, 3 l. any 2. all 3. no 4. every 5. neither

53. We greeted ... the guests when they entered. 69. Match the correct pronouns to the sentences.
1. each 2. every 3. both 4. all 1. It was clear that ... of them wanted to miss the
A) 3, 4 B) l, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 1, 3 E) 1, 4 game.
2. We didn’t meet ... in the office.
54. Jane's brother will phone me and my brother
a. anybody b. neither c. somebody
tomorrow.
d. nobody e. every
A) She, ours B) She, them C) He, him
D) They, us E) He, us
70. Match the correct pronouns to the sentences.
55. ... was at home this morning. 1. Jane didn’t tell me ... about the incident.
1. Everybody 2. Both 3. Every 4. Nobody 2. I know that ... can make him angry. He is so
A) l, 2 B) l, 2, 3 C) l, 3 D) 1, 4 E) 2, 3, 4 patient.
a. every b. no c. everything
56. Choose the correct pronoun for both sentences. d. nothing e. anything
1. In a football match ... team has eleven players.
2. Before you leave, ... of you should sing the register. 71. Match the halves.
A) each B) everyone C) every D) both E) no 1. Only ... students could guess the puzzle.
2. There was only ... caviar on the plate.
57. Choose the correct pronouns. 3. Very ... people were allowed to visit the temple.
Send this letter to Mrs.Halse. a. a few b. a little c. few d. little e. a lot
A) it, her B) them, hers C) it, she
D) its, her E) hers, him 72. Choose the correct pronouns.
Each of them had ... bread and butter and ... coffee.
58. ... of us had to do everything from the beginning. A) some, a little B) some, many
1. Each 2. Every 3. Everybody 4. Some C) a little, a few D) little, a lot
A) 1, 4 B) 2, 3 C) 1, 2 D) 3, 4 E) 2, 4
73. Boys, I’m leaving. Finish the work by ... .
59. ... of my friends has phoned me this weekend.
A) themselves B) yourself
A) Some B) Both C) All
C) yourselves D) myself
D) Neither E) Every

60. I liked the village and ... people. 74. Bring me back the textbook. I need it ... .
A) every B) his C) its D) each E) it’s A) ourselves B) me C) yourself D) myself

61. I didn’t know ... about the results. 75. When old friends meet, they are happy to see ... .
A) anything B) some C) every A) each other B) themselves
D) nothing E) neither C) other D) another
76. ... of these researchers have discovered ... new in 90. Match the halves.
this field. 1. Mom, give me ... more soup. I’m not full yet.
A) One, nothing B) Both, something 2. Give me ... more drink. I’m not thirsty.
C) Some, any D) Each, something 3. Let me give you ... more facts about his absence.
a. some b. no c. any d. many e. every
77. My bicycle isn’t here. … has taken ... .
A) Nobody, its B) Somebody, it 91. Match the halves.
C) Anybody, them D) Somebody, its 1. The farmer saw ... mice in the cell.
2. Only ... mail wasn’t answered.
78. Ann has got two sisters, ... is married. 3. There were ... monuments left after the war.
1. Neither of them 2. Either of them a. a few b. any c. a little d. few e. anything
3. Both of them 4. All of them
A) 1, 2 B) 3, 4 C) 2, 4 D) 1, 3 92. Which of the following are correct?
... children know their date of birth.
79. You look dreadful. You should look after ... a little 1. Many 2. All 3. No 4. Neither 5. More
better.
1. yourself 2. himself 3. yourselves 93. The cartoon made ... laugh.
4. themselves 5. your 1. everybody 2. any 3. all 4. nothing 5. Every
A) 2, 3, 5 B) 1, 3 C) l, 4, 5 D) 2, 4
94. Which pronouns can replace the underlined
80. There is ... good on TV tonight. words?
1. something 2. every 3. some The Blacks bought some geese for their farm.
4. any 5. nothing A) They, them B) He, it C) He, them D) They, it
A) 1, 4, 5 B) 2, 3 C) 1, 5 D) l, 2, 3
95. The judges asked if the witnesses had any
81. There was ... at home. evidence.
1. nobody 2. everybody 3. some A) They, theirs B) They, they
4. any 5. no С) He, them D) Them, them
A) 2, 4 B) 1, 3, 5 C) 2, 4, 5 D) l, 2
96. A lot of money will be spend on furniture.
82. We don’t have ... work to do. A) They, them B) It, its C) It, it D) They, it
1. a few 2. some 3. much 4. no 5. any
A) 3, 5 B) 2, 3, 5 C) 1, 4, 5 D) 2, 3 97. Their huge house was built by a famous designer.
A) It, her B) It, them C) He, him D) They, his
83. Why can’t you do it ... ?
1. himself 2. yourself 3. yourselves 98. I shared my impressions with my friend.
4. your 5. his A) they,him B) they,them C) them,him D) this,his
A) 2, 3, 5 B) 2, 3 C) 1, 4, 5 D) l, 4
99. This film was shot by Steven Spielberg.
84. Which of the following are correct? A) They, he B) He, his C) Its, him D) It, him
The height of the building attracted ... attention.
1. ours 2. everybody’s 3. their 100. These leather gloves aren’t suitable for football
4. each 5. others players.
A) They, him B) It, its C) He, them D) They, them
85. The teacher ... I admired most taught us physics.
1. whose 2. whom 3. that 4. which 5. what
PRONOUN TESTS - 2
86. ... student was checked up. ... are healthy. Choose the correct pronouns.
1. Each, All 2. All, Everybody 1. ... new trousers are very good. ... suit me more
3. Some, Each 4. Either, Both nicely.
A) My, They B) Mine, It C) My, It D) Her, Its
87. I drank ... more fruit juice.
1. some 2. no 3. much 4. many 5. a little 2. ... of you know what it was.
A) Every B) Each C) Whom D) Both
88. Which pronouns can replace the underlined
words? 3. ... in ... class know ... .
Jane’s nephew was met by Mrs. Brown. A) Everybody, his, him B) All, our, him
A) He, her B) She, him C) They, her D) He, she C) All, yours, me D) Everyone, your, our

89. Match the halves. 4. ... of these films is exciting.


1. ... soldiers must defend their motherland. A) Neither B) Both C) All D) Some
2. ... of the pupils should obey the school rules.
3. ... of my friends wants to disclose the secret. 5. Not ... workers in the company were English.
a. All b. Neither c. Each d. Every e. Everybody A) another B) others C) all the D) either of
6. That is the boy ... won the race. 23. Try to create a communication ... .
A) who B) which C) whose D) whom 1. yourself 2. yourselves 3. your
4. yours 5. ourselves
7. Very ... people have computers in ... homes
nowadays. 24. ... girl wanted to try on the coat.
A) much, theirs B) little, his 1. Every 2. Each 3. Either 4. Some 5. All
C) a few, their D) many, their
25. We know ... English songs.
8. I found ... notes, Charley couldn’t find .... 1. another 2. some 3. other 4. others 5. each
A) my, his B) my, him
C) mine, his D) my, their 26. They have ... method to teach alphabet fast.
1. no other 2. others 3. another 4. few
9. Nick enjoys ... work and Helen enjoys ... .
A) hers, hers B) him, his C) his, hers D) his, her 27. I tried to lend him ... more money, but he refused.
1. much 2. some 3. any 4. no
10. ... student in the school has ... own computer.
A) Both, their B) Each, they 28. Match the halves.
C) Each, his D) Every, hers 1. I tried to lend him ... money.
2. She didn't want to say ... about her life.
11. The dog hurt ... when ... jumped over the fence. 3. We have ... opportunities to win.
A) it, itself B) it, its C) itself, its D) itself, it a. much b. a little c. many d. any e. anything

12. Helen likes to look at ... in the mirror. 29. Match the halves.
A) her B) herself C) himself D) itself 1. ... were ready for the lesson.
2. ... got the answers to the questions.
13. I don’t know ... about this town. Tell me ... about 3. There wasn’t ... left on the plates.
it. a. nobody b. all c. anything d. any e. every
A) anything, any B) nothing, something
C) something, anything D) anything, something 30. Match the halves.
1. There is ... new mail to read.
14. ... told me ... about his illness. 2. Give me ... glass of coffee.
A) Nobody, anything B) Somebody, some 3. Kate, Jack, and their ... relatives were present at
C) Somebody, anything D) Nobody, nothing the party.
a. some b. another c. others d. other e. something
15. - Where is John?
- I think I saw ... in the library. 31. Match the halves.
A) he B) his C) him D) her 1. I want ... to tell all the truth.
2. She made ... get up early.
16. Here are the apples, boys! Help ... . 3. They were looking for ... relatives abroad.
A) them B) yourselves a. you b. me c. their d. mine e. I
C) themselves D) yourself
32. Choose the correct pronouns.
17. I protested to the woman ... dog bit me. Some people don't say what they mean, ... don’t mean
A) whom B) hers C) whose D) who what they say.
A) others B) other C) another D) the other
18. ... of the graduates are given gifts for ... results.
A) Many, their B) Neither, theirs 33. Don't praise ... while going into battle, praise ...
C) Some, something D) Each, their coming out of battle.
A) himself, yourself B) oneself, itself
19. I’m sure there is ... way of doing these sums. C) yourself, yourself D) yourselves, themselves
A) another B) some another
C) others D) the others 34. Jane did it ... . ... helped her.
A) herself, nobody B) himself, no one
20. I have bought two cakes you can have ... . C) neither, anybody D) herself, every
A) another B) either C) many D) other
35. We had two interpreters. ... of them spoke
21. A secretary helps ... boss to plan ... time and to French, but... of them could speak English.
organize ... work. A) All, any B) Each, all
A) his, his, hers B) her, hers, his C) Every, either E) Both, neither
C) her, his, his D) his, her, him
36. There is ... chemist's shop near ... house.
22. Which of the following are correct? A) another, both B) some, each
Nelly has got ... problem. C) both, every D) no, our
l. no 2. some 3. many 4. another 5. few
37. This kettle switches ... off. 3. "I’m sure there is ... inside, just knock louder!”,
A) it B) itself C) themselves D) them said grandpa.
A) nobody B) any C) somebody
38. These images remind ... that we must do ... to D) some E) no one
protect the people from terrorism.
A) me, some B) us, all 4. There were a lot of children in the park. ... were
C) our, everything D) them, every playing tennis, ... were playing chess.
A) Some, the other B) All, no one
39. Parents are always concerned about ... children. C) Somebody, some D) Some, the others
A) another B) theirs E) They, another
C) their D) others
5. “... who saw ... accident must contact the police”,
40. Mary, do you let ... play with ... toys? said the policeman.
A) his, you B) my, this A) Anybody, these B) Every, this
C) us, your D) my, yours C) Somebody, both D) Everybody, the whole
E) All, these
41. They understood that ... could do them ... harm.
A) nothing, any B) nothing, anything 6. ... doesn't like ... coat and often puts on ... .
C) anything, something D) everything, anything A) He, their, my B) She, his, me
C) He, his, mine D) We, our, his
42. There were ... trees in the garden. E) I, my, his
A) a few B) a lot C) much D) a little
7. There is no sugar in ... tea. Is there any in ... ?
43. Which of the following are correct? A) his, her B) hers, yours C) my, your
... pupil is fond of playing computer games. D) my, yours E) yours, mine
1. Each 2. Every 3. All 4. Both
8. Granny told ... about ... childhood.
A) us, her B) me, hers C) his, his
44. I'm sure I’ll please you next time. Give me ...
D) your, our E) them, us
chance.
1. one more 2. another 3. neither 4. more
9. ... was present at the lesson, there wasn’t ... pupil
who had not come in time.
45. The people ... I meet are not familiar to me.
A) Somebody, nothing B) Everybody, any
1. who 2. when 3. whom 4. whose 5. which
C) Nobody, anything D) Everybody, some
E) All, no
46. I have never heard of ... thing before.
1. such a 2. such 3. that 4. these 5. so 10. “Tom is busy with ... lessons. Don’t speak to ...
now”, asked Mother.
47. Let ... tell ... about Buckingham Palace. A) hers, him B) his, her C) our, you
A) them, your B) his, us C) me, his D) us, you D) his, him E) my, me

48. ... wrote ... a letter inviting ... to the party. 11. We know ... well. They are friends of ... .
A) He, her, hers B) She, him, his A) him, us B) them, ours C) her, mine
C) We, them, them D) We, them, us D) them, her E) her, us

49. She had ... appetite so she didn’t eat ... . 12. ... wants to go to the cinema with ..., so I’ll have
A) much, something B) no, anything to go by ... .
C) many, all D) little, nothing A) Somebody, me, myself
B) Nobody, me, myself
50. He looked ... better and was not afraid of ... . C) Everybody, us, ourselves
A) much, somebody B) a little, nobody D) Nobody, them, themselves
C) much, anything D) a little, nothing E) All, me, myself

13. There was ... in the house, they were all in the
PRONOUN TESTS - 3 garden.
1. John, do ... homework yourself. Let ... do ... . A) nobody B) somebody C) everybody
A) your, me, my B) your, him, his D) anybody E) all
C) yours, me, mine D) his, him, his
E) you, me, mine 14. I don’t know ... about your country. Tell me ...
about it, please.
2. ... thinks he must buy ... for the party. A) something, something
A) All, something B) Somebody, any B) anything, nothing
C) Nobody, some D) Everybody, something C) anything, something
E) All, Everything D) everything, nothing
E) all, some
15. ... live in the country, ... house isn’t big, but ... is 30. Choose the correct pronouns.
comfortable. “Please, give the books to Tom. ... are ... ” said the
A) He, his, it B) We, our, her teacher.
C) She, her, it D) I, mine, theirs A) These, their B) All, hers
E) They, their, it C) They, her D) Everything, theirs
E) They, his
16. The scientists told us about ... last experiments.
A) theirs B) others C) their D) another E) ours 31. Jack couldn’t find ... ticket on the table because I
had taken both ... and ... .
17. Which pronouns are correct? A) his, his, mine B) my, his, my
... story do you want to talk about? C) our, ours, them D) his, my, his
l. What 2. Which 3. How many E) my, our, his
4. How much 5. Whom
32. People can buy at the market ... they need:
18. ... student should know the school rules well. clothes, shoes, foods, vegetables and ... things.
l. Each 2. Every 3. Both A) everything, other B) something, another
4. Somebody 5. All C) anything, another D) everything, others
E) all, another
19. They didn’t allow ... to come even a bit later.
1. us 2. his 3. me 33. - Can ... of you help us?
4. them 5. they - ... problem.
A) some, Any B) anybody, Not
20. Please, pass me ... pieces of bread. C) any, Nobody D) somebody, Some
l. some 2. those 3. a little E) any, No
4. each 5. both
34. Give me ... phone number and I’ll give you ... to
21. Turn on the light. I can see ... here. get in touch with each other.
1. nothing 2. nobody A) your, mine B) her, my C) yours, his
3. anybody 4. something D) their, her E) hers, his

22. Bob is one of our best students. ... knows him 35. ... looks sad in ... photograph.
well. A) You, this B) He, these C) She, this
1. All 2. Every 3. Everybody D) They, that E) We, this
4. Some 5. Each of us
36. ... of the scientists was awarded the prize.
23. I’ll give you some ... information about his arrival. l. Each 2. Some 3. Both 4. One
1. other 2. another 3. others 4. - A) 2, 4 B) 2, 3 C) 1, 4 D) 3, 4 E) 1, 2

24. The teacher gave me many ... tests to do. 37. There were ... fish in the pool.
1. the other 2. - 3. others 4. other 1. another 2. others 3. no 4. some
A) 1, 2 B) l, 3 C) 2, 3 D) 3, 4 E) 2, 4
25. Is that the boy ... we met at the exhibition two
days ago? 38. Introduce … , please.
1. which 2. what 3. whose 4. - 5. whom l. your 2. yourselves 3. ourselves 4. yourself
A) 2, 4 B) 1, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 1, 2, 4 E) 2, 3, 4
26. ... of the guests were eager to see the famous
actress. 39. There were ... written agreements between the
l. Some 2. Somebody 3. One 4. All 5. Every two countries.
1. no 2. some 3. every 4. another
27. Match the correct pronouns to the sentences. A) 1, 2 B) 2, 3 C) 1, 3 D) l, 4 E) 2, 4
1. ... was going to buy presents for Christmas.
2. ... film was exciting. 40. “Can you help ... ?
3. ... the winners got prizes. I need ... help”, asked the mother.
a. Every b. All c. Everybody A) us, yours B) me, hers C) me, your
d. Everyone e. Both D) him, hers E) them, theirs

28. 1. ... of the buildings is new. 41. “… shall carry ... bag and ... will carry ...”, said
2. ... the cartoons were amusing. Brian.
a. Each b. Some c. All d. Every e. No A) He, his, they, their
B) We, our, they, their
29. 1. The tree and ... height surprised everybody. C) She, hers, they, theirs
2. The boy and ... intellect pleased all. D) I, my, you, yours
3. Both the dancers and ... dance were enjoyable. E) We, my, he, its
a. its b. his c. their d. it’s e. theirs
42. Be quick. Tommy, let’s go! There’s ... coming and 53. ... impossible to discuss the article if you haven’t
I don’t want ... to see us. read ... and don’t know ... contents.
A) nobody, any B) somebody, some A) Its, its, it’s B) It’s, its, its C) Its, it, its
C) somebody, anybody D) anybody, somebody D) It’s, it, its E) It’s, its, it’s
E) somebody, nobody
54. There are three newspapers on my shelf. One of
43. I have ... really good friends. Have you got ... ? them is English, ... are Russian.
A) others, some B) some, any A) the others B) the other C) another
C) some, nobody D) somebody, anybody D) other E) other’s
E) few, something
55. There are two newspapers on my desk. One of
44. Try to pack everything ... . them is English, ... is French.
1. yourself 2. your A) the others B) the other C) other
3. yourselves 4. themselves D) others E) another
A) 1, 2, 3 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 3, 4 D) 3, 4 E) l, 3
56. ... behaviour like a child made ... angry.
45. ... of the tourists was given lists of questions to A) Her, me B) Hers, me C) His, I
answer. D) Her, I E) Hers, mine
1. One 2. Both
3. Each 4. Some 57. The United States is a young country. ... history
A) 1, 3 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 3, 4 E) 2, 4 is only a few hundred years. ... called the “New
World”.
46. She said she could recognize ... at the party A) It’s, It B) It, Its C) Its, It’s
because of ... painted faces. D) It, It’s E) It’s, It’s
A) nobody, their B) everybody, her
C) everything, his D) somebody, our 58. Do it ... . I don’t have any time.
E) everyone, theirs 1. yourself 2. you 3. yourselves 4. your
A) 1, 2 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 2, 4 E) 1, 3
47. “You should help ... people as well”, said Mother
to her children. 59. I could give you ... reasons for not going there.
A) another B) other C) each other 1. every of 2. a number of 3. a lot of 4. others
D) others E) anybody A) 1, 3 B) 1, 2 C) 2, 3 D) 3, 4 E) 2, 4

48. ... the drivers were injured in the accident. 60. “... student in ... group knows Italian?” asked the
l. Both 2. Each 3. Some 4. All principal.
A) 2, 3 B) 1, 4 C) 1, 2 D) 3, 4 E) l, 3 A) Which, theirs B) Whose, you
C) What, yours D) Which, your
49. Match the correct pronouns to the sentences. E) All, their
1. I enjoyed ... at the party very much.
2. Mike and Jack decorated the room ... . 61. When I came back there was ... in the room. ...
3. You and Kate can go for a walk ... today. had left.
a. myself b. themselves c. yourselves A) any, nobody B) no one, no one
d. yourself e. himself C) no one, everybody D) no, every
E) somebody, all
50. 1. Some of the students passed the exam, ...
failed. 62. Z. Tagiyev bought ... famous paintings of
2. On ... bank of the river there was a forest. European painters and brought ... to Baku.
3. I put some flour, sugar, eggs and ... ingredients A) any, it B) some, they C) some, them
into the cake. D) this, theirs E) all, it
a. another b. the other c. other
d. the others e. one another 63. Which pronouns are correct for the given
sentence?
51. Choose the correct pronouns instead of the There were ... advertisements in yesterday’s
underlined nouns. newspaper.
The police arrested the thieves in the street. 1. a little 2. a few 3. much 4. a lot 5. some
A) He, they B) They, them C) He, them
D) It, they E) He, their 64. Let’s take ... money and go shopping.
l. some 2. little 3. a few 4. another 5. a little
52. Choose the correct variant.
... a large mulberry tree, ... grows near the house and 65. ... of these projects have certain advantages.
the children like to play in ... shadow. l. Each 2. All 3. Both 4. Every 5. Another
A) It’s, its, its B) It’s, it, its C) Its, it, it’s
D) Its, its, it’s E) It’s, its, it’s 66. Have you made ... decisions?
1. any 2. a lot 3. anything 4. a few 5. others
67. We’ve got... applicants for the vacant position. 81. They didn’t speak, because they didn’t know ...
l. a few 2. others 3. some 4. much 5. a lot languages.
A) each other’s B) others
68. ... of my sisters live in London. C) another D) one anothers’
l. Each 2. Every 3. All 4. Both 5. Another E) each other

69. Choose the correct variant. 82. ... useful to learn a new word, remember ...
... our duty to love nature, take care of ... and keep ... meaning and use ... in your speech.
wealth. A) It’s, its, it B) It’s, it, its C) Its, it’s, it
A) It’s, its, it’s B) It’s, its, its C) Its, it, it D) Its, its, it’s E) It’s, its, its
D) Its, its, it’s E) It’s, it, its
83. Match the pronouns to the given sentences.
70. A swallow lives in my garden. ... interesting to 1. There are ... messages for you on the table.
watch how ... builds ... nest. 2. ... of them knows two languages.
A) It’s, its, its B) It’s, it, its C) Its, it, its 3. Give me ... cold water.
D) Its, its, it’s E) It’s, its, it’s a. each b. every c. a few d. a little e. others

71. ... nice to find oneself in the wood, walk about... 84. 1. I know ... about his strange life.
and breathe ... fresh air. 2. ... delegation has the right to vote.
A) Its, it, its B) It’s, its, its C) It’s, it, its 3. How ... words are there in the dictionary?
D) Its, its. it’s E) It’s, its, it’s a. a few b. nothing c. much d. each e. many

72. Here are ... of ... suggestions. 85. 1. …. roads lead to the North.
A) some, our B) some, ours C) each, our 2. … of my cousins works as a manager.
D) each, my E) every, mine 3. My mother doesn’t drink ... coffee.
a. both b. every c. much d. each e. others
73. ... stopped to eat ... .
86. Choose the correct variant.
A) We, some B) Every, nothing
... of us was ready to support our friends.
C) We, something D) Every, some
A) Each B) All C) Some D) Every E) Both
E) We, any
87. As soon as the fish saw me, ... moved ... little tail
74. ... of them play several instruments.
and swam away.
l. Both 2. Some 3. All 4. Every
A) it’s, it B) it’s, its C) it, it’s D) it, its E) its, it
A) 1, 2, 3 B) 1, 2, 4 C) 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4 E) 2, 4 88. I think, there are ... cakes left in that box.
l. no 2. others 3. some 4. another
75. Our country is rich. ... famous for ... natural A) 1, 3 B) 2, 3, 4 C) l, 2, 3 D) 1, 4 E) 3, 4
resources.
A) It’s, its B) Its, it C) Its, its 89. ... house is almost opposite ... .
D) It, it’s E) It’s, it’s A) Theirs, our B) His, her C) Their, ours
D) Hers, hers E) Theirs, ours
76. ... people like to discuss their problems with
somebody, but others don't. 90. ... is the advice which ... always follows ... .
A) Some B) All C) Any A) That, he, herself B) This, I, they
D) Another E) Every C) This, he, himself D) It, their, them
E) It, I, theirs
77. ... the people ... invited have come.
A) No, some B) All, you C) All, every 91. ... can never hear ... quarrel with ... little sister.
D) No, you E) Both, every A) You, him, his B) I, hers, his
C) You, our, hers D) They, them, them
78. Oxford is a beautiful city. ... very old and ... E) I, theirs, mine
universities are famous all over Europe.
A) It, it’s B) It’s, its C) Its, it 92. Which pronouns are correct for the given
D) It’s, it’s E) It, it sentence?
... expects him to change the situation by himself.
79. ... wants to help me to solve this problem. 1. Nobody 2. All 3. Both
A) They B) All C) Both 4. Every 5. Everyone
D) No one E) Every
93. Laura had ... work experience in this field.
80. ... wonderful to find oneself in this old town, walk 1. little 2. few 3. a lot of 4. many 5. a few
about ... narrow streets and hate to leave ....
A) It’s, its, it B) It’s, it, its C) Its, it’s, it 94. I know ... about the accident.
D) Its, its, it’s E) It’s, its, its 1. everything 2. any 3. every
4. something 5. many
95. ... of them were ready to leave. 108. Match the pronouns to the given sentences.
1. Each 2. Both 3. Every 4. All 5. No 1. ... of the cottages is surrounded by a fence.
2. ... traffic is the cause of traffic jams.
96. Sometimes the brothers wear ... clothes. 3. ... towels are on the shelf of the wardrobe,
1. each other 2. each other’s a. Every b. Each c. Much d. Both e. Others
3. one another 4. one another’s
5. others 109. Match the pronouns to the given sentences.
1. ... of the inventions is of great importance in oil
97. Choose the correct variant. industry.
If you live in a foreign country, .... advisable to know 2. ... documents were signed by the officials.
... better and learn ... language. 3. Eating ... bread and fat food makes me get weight,
A) it’s, it, its B) its, it, it’s C) it’s, its, it a. each b. both c. many d. every e. much
D) its, it’s, it E) it’s, its, it’s
110. Which pronouns are correct for the given
98. ... a quiet place. ... scenery attracts many tourists sentence?
who admire ... I need ... copy of the agreement.
A) It’s, Its, it B) Its, It’s, it C) It’s, It, its a. both b. many c. each d. another e. Much
D) It’s, Its, its E) Its, Its, it

99. ... pleasant to live by the lake, enjoy ... beauty


and a cool breeze over ....
A) It’s, its, it B) It’s, it, its C) Its, it’s, it
D) Its, its, it’s E) It’s, its, its

100. Match the pronouns to the given sentences.


1. I had ... money about me.
2. How ... people were present at the meeting?
3. There were ... mistakes in his work.
a. many b. a lot c. a few d. any e. some

101. Choose the correct variant.


... an oak tree. ... small nuts are called acorns. ...
lives about a hundred years.
A) It’s, It’s, It B) Its, It, It C) It, Its, Its
D) It’s, Its, It E) Its, It, It’s

102. There were ... letters for you in the morning.


1. each 2. others 3. no 4. some
A) 3, 4 B) l, 2 C) 2, 3 D) l, 4 E) 1, 3

103. John has a dog. ... a lovely dog. ... loves to play
with ... balls.
A) It’s, It, its B) It, Its, it C) Its, It, it
D) It’s, Its, its E) It, It, it’s

104. “What … adventure films did you see last year?”,


asked my friend.
A) another B) more C) other D) the other E) any

105. Choose the correct pronoun instead of the


underlined nouns.
The deer ran away from the hunters.
A) They, them B) It, him C) It, they
D) They, their E) They, him

106. Walking in the park we saw nightingales and


swallows flying from one tree to ... .
A) either B) another C) other’s
D) these E) no

107. How long have ... and Mr. Rochester known ... ?
A) yours, each-other’s B) you, one another’s
C) you, each other D) they, other
E) your, each other
PRONOUN TESTS - 4 13. ... shortened ... trousers because ... thought ...
were too long.
1. Choose the correct variant.
A) We, ours, she, they B) We, us, we, them
When I came in ... was on the table, but ... was
C) She, her, she, they D) He, their, he, their
touched.
E) They, his, he, her
A) all, nothing B) all, nobody
C) everything, both D) something, everybody
14. ... knows a lot about Britain and ... history.
E) nobody, every
A) She, its B) They, their C) He, him
D) We, our E) He, it’s
2. No doubt, if you help ..., you’ll be successful.
A) each other B) other
15. I don’t expect ... to answer this difficult question.
C) each other’s D) one another’s
A) hers B) their C) his D) them E) your
E) another
16. Tom is a friend of … .
3. ... student had ... own computer.
A) my B) her C) mine D) their E) our
A) Every, hers B) Each, theirs
C) No, theirs D) Each, his
17. As ... is here we are not going to wait for ... else.
E) All, her
A) everybody, anybody B) all, some
C) nobody, any D) everyone, someone
4. You should see ... as ... see … .
E) all, every
A) them, anybody, them
B) us, everybody, us
18. ... mother is a teacher, and what about .... ?
C) yourself, somebody, you
A) My, yours B) His, your
D) yourselves, others, you
C) Hers, himself D) Our, mine
E) others, other, you
E) Theirs, yours
5. ... of these magazines are interesting, you may take
19. The lady knew ... about mushrooms and asked
... of them.
me if ... were not poisonous.
A) Neither, every B) Each, both
A) something, them B) no, they
C) Both, either D) Every, each
C) nothing, they D) some, their
E) All, every
E) everything, it
6. There is a small picture on ... page of the book.
20. There are a lot of peaches on the table. This one
1. all 2. each 3. every
is not good, so take ... peach.
4. both 5. other
A) the others B) other’s C) another
A) 1, 2, 3 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 1, 4, 5 E) 4, 5
D) other E) others
7. No ... proposal at the meeting was as useful as ... .
21. A bee has two wings on ... side of ... body.
A) another, ours B) another, theirs
A) each, its B) both, his C) all, each
C) other, her D) any, our
D) its, - E) each, both
E) other, mine

22. The information is important, so ... is interested


8. Try to correct ... mistakes ... .
in … .
A) your, yourselves B) you, yourself
A) everything, it B) everybody, it
C) my, myself D) your, himself
C) nobody, them D) everyone, its
E) our, ourselves
E) somebody, it’s
9. It’s not ... fault but ... .
23. David didn’t bring me ... books to read and I had
A) theirs, your B) his, my C) his, her
to borrow ... from the library.
D) your, mine E) your, our
A) something, some B) anything, no
C) no, any D) any, some
10. ... never forgets to comb ... hair in the morning.
E) no, some
A) They, their B) He, him C) She, her
D) We, our E) I, my
24. There are two apples on the plate. Don’t take this
one, take ... .
11. ... mother gets very angry with ... when ... bite ...
A) another B) the other C) other
nails.
D) the others E) others
A) His, him, he, his B) My, me, I, my
C) Her, her, she, her D) Their, her, she, her
25. Would you like coffee or tea?
E) Our, we, we, our
- I’d like … .
1. both 2. neither 3. another
12. ... are very excited about ... holiday plans.
4. either 5. the other
A) They, them B) She, her C) He, him
A) 1, 4, 5 B) 2, 3, 4 C) 1, 2, 4 D) 3, 4, 5 E) 1, 2, 5
D) She, hers E) We, our
26. Children, take care and don’t hurt ... . 39. It’s so dark here! ... of us sees anything in front of
1. yourselves 2. themselves us.
3. each other 4. yourself A) No B) Every C) Either
A) 2, 4 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 1, 2 E) 1, 3 D) Both E) Neither

27. Sara and I introduced ... to our new colleagues. 40. Are there ... students here from Japan?
1. ourselves 2. each other A) anybody B) every C) any
3. each other’s 4. himself D) nobody E) each
A) 2, 4 B) 3, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 1, 2 E) 1, 4
41. Please buy a lot of fruit and take some for ... .
28. Kate sent us a post card from ... place he visited. A) your B) herself C) himself
1. all 2. each 3. every D) yourself E) myself
4. both 5. other
A) 1, 2, 4 B) 1, 3, 5 C) 3, 4 D) 2, 4 E) 2, 3 42. ... of the students were ready to answer the
teacher’s questions, but ... weren’t.
29. I know ... about it, but I know ... who can tell us. A) Some, other B) Every, some
A) nothing, someone B) all, some C) Each, some D) Some, the others
C) every, anyone D) every, nobody E) All, somebody
E) nothing, something
43. No ... man in my life has ever interested me so
30. Can ... of you help ...? much. I don’t know ... like him.
A) every, me B) any, them A) another, anybody B) other, nobody
C) any, they D) anybody, his C) the other, somebody D) other, anyone
E) somebody, we E) another, any

44. ... of the companies have done ... best to sign the
31. I didn’t have ... money, so I had to borrow ... .
contract.
A) no, some B) any, some
A) Both, their B) Each, it’s C) Each, its
C) no, any D) some, some
D) Every, its E) Every, their
E) some, any
45. Choose the correct sentences.
32. There was hardly ... on the beach.
1. The cat hurt it’s tail.
A) somebody B) someone C) anybody
2. They are interested in our country and its
D) nobody E) no one
economic policy.
3. Look at the tree. It’s leaves are so beautiful.
33. Bill doesn’t like ... sugar, so he never puts ...
4. It’s very important to study well at school.
sugar in his coffee.
A) 1, 2 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 2, 4 E) 1, 3
A) any, some B) some, some
C) some, any D) any, no 46. … glasses are ... .
E) any, any A) Those, my B) These, my C) This, mine
D) That, my E) These, mine
34. ... of the hotels are good, … of them is too
expensive. 47. When did you hear ... news? - I heard ... last
A) Every, neither B) Each, either week.
C) All, every D) Both, neither A) these, them B) those, it C) that, them
E) Each, neither D) this, them E) this, it

35. I want to buy ... flowers, as we don’t have ... 48. … program has been arranged yet, but ... of them
flowers in our garden this year. are suitable to carry out economically.
A) some, any B) some, no C) any, some A) Neither, both B) All, each
D) no, some E) any, anything C) Some, every D) Every, each
E) Both, neither
36. Sally, there is ... downstairs who wants to speak
to you. 49. ... members were valuable to us and ... was given
A) nobody B) someone C) no a present.
D) all E) some A) All, each B) Every, all C) A few, no
D) Each, neither E) Either, each
37. Mr. Smith used to work in London, but later he
and his wife moved to ... city. 50. Jane and Nick forgave ... and gave ... one more
A) other B) other’s C) the others chance.
D) another E) others A) each other, themselves
B) one another, them
38. Is there ... news? - Yes, there are ... letters. C) us, ourselves
A) some, no B) no, some C) any, no D) yourselves, them
D) no, any E) any, some E) each other, ourselves
51. There is no ... way out of this situation. 65. I have ... book he has ever written.
A) another B) other C) the other A) --- B) other C) every
D) others E) the others D) both E) the others

52. Each of you should ask ... if you are doing ... to 66. He was always indifferent to the feelings of … .
solve environmental problems. A) our B) their C) your
A) yourself, anything D) theirs E) them
B) himself, something
C) each other, every 67. I could hear them ..., but saw … of them.
D) themselves, everything A) both, neither B) all, each
E) your selves, either C) either, every D) both, some
E) each, any
53. There is ... petrol in my car so … doesn’t move.
A) nothing, it’s B) some, its C) anything, it 68. Though Nick and Tom are ... my friends, … could
D) no, it E) some, it take part at my birthday party.
A) all, they B) both, neither
54. ... easy to find Finland on the map. You can see C) some, any D) neither, every
... in the north of Europe. E) both, each
A) Its, it B) Its, it’s C) It, its D) It’s, it E) It’s, it’s
69. ... of us is perfect, we ... make mistakes.
55. I can’t see … important here. There is … special A) Either, both B) Each, other C) Both, each
in it. D) Neither, all E) Every, all
A) everything, all B) anything, nothing
C) any, something D) something, anything 70. ... of them knows his duty yet.
E) nothing, nothing A) All B) Some C) Neither
D) Every E) Both
56. ... has ... against your suggestions.
A) All, something B) Everybody, some 71. They broke into little groups, ... had his own story
C) Nobody, anything D) Every, anything to tell.
E) Nobody, nothing A) Both B) All C) Each
D) Some E) Every
57. There was a great disorder everywhere. ... was in
order. 72. These are ... very uncomfortable rooms. I’m afraid
A) Everything B) Nothing C) All ... will suit me.
D) Some E) Anything A) neither, another B) all, either C) some, each
D) other, all E) both, neither
58. I’ll drink … glass of water. I’m so thirsty.
A) both B) other C) the others 73. I have divided the books into two piles, … are to
D) neither E) another be kept, … are to be sold.
A) these, those B) some, the other
59. Here are some ... pencils for you. C) all, the others D) those, neither
1. other 2. another 3. --- 4. others E) the others, another
A) 1, 2 B) 2, 4 C) 1, 2, 3 D) 3, 4 E) 1, 3
74. Pat soon made ... clear that ... didn’t want to stay
60. Give the child some ... apples. They are fresh. there long.
1. another 2. --- 3. others 4. other A) its, they B) it, she C) her, his
A) 3, 4 B) 1, 3 C) 2, 4 D) 1, 2 E) 2, 3 D) them, their E) its, we

61. Here are ... text books on the table, but ... of 75. I’m afraid I can’t tell ... anything now, you have to
them is yours. ask ... else.
A) other, every B) both, no C) no, each A) him, each B) them, any C) you, something
D) some, neither E) all, some D) us, no E) you, someone

62. We hope that some ... teachers will take part in 76. There is no ... reason of ... leaving the party.
the discussion. A) any, it B) another, you C) other, them
1. others 2. another 3. other 4. --- D) other, our E) the other, her
A) 3, 4 B) 1, 3 C) 2, 4 D) 1, 2 E) 2, 3
77. He has got ... information on the subject, but
63. If you have ... news, call me back please. could not use ... of … .
A) any B) every C) neither A) some, any, it
D) others E) another B) any, some, its
C) some, neither, it
64. I know ... about it at all. D) no, other, it
A) somebody B) something C) everything E) all, any, them
D) anything E) nothing
78. ... knows those ... have won the competition.
A) Everybody, who B) Nobody, which
C) Anybody, what D) Somebody, whom
E) Every, who

79. Will ... of you, pupils, show ... ... school library?
A) both, their, your B) either, us, hers
C) every, us, its D) any, me, your
E) some, them, theirs

80. He is hungry. Let him eat ... .


A) some B) any C) something
D) nothing E) every
PRONOUN TESTS - 5 13. Alex ... is very diligent, but ... brother is lazy.
A) yourself, your B) himself, his
1. Choose the correct variant.
C) hisself, him D) herself, him
The lady ... bag was stolen was very anxious.
E) itself, its
A) which B) whose C) whom
D) that E) who
14. Match the parts of the sentences.
1. Who lives in ... house over there?
2. This test is for students ... native language is not
2. Look at ... birds in the sky.
English.
3. Excuse me, is ... seat free?
A) whose B) who C) that
a. this b. that c. those
D) which E) whom
A) 1-b, 2-a, 3-c B) 1-a, 2-c. 3-b
C) 1-b, 2-c, 3-a D) 1-a, 2-b, 3-c
3. The officer ... I spoke to yesterday was my friend.
E) 1-c, 2-a, 3-b
1. that 2. whose 3. which
4. what 5. who
15. In the morning he got two letters … were answers
A) 1, 5 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 5 D) 1, 4 E) 3, 4
to his advertisement.
1. which 2. that 3. what
4. Are those sheep ... yours?
4. who 5. whom
1. which are grazing in the meadow
A) 3, 4 B) 1, 3 C) 2, 5 D) 4, 5 E) 1, 2
2. that are grazing in the meadow
3. what are in the stable
16. ... was the man ... was waiting for the director?
4. that is in the stable
A) Who, who B) Whom, who C) Who, whom
A) 2, 4 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 1, 4 E) 1, 2
D) Where, which E) Which, what
5. There isn’t anything ... me.
17. How many of the given expressions are correct?
A) that interests B) which interest
The men ... weren’t at the last meeting.
C) who interests D) what interests
1. I talked to 2. which I talked to
E) what interest
3. whom I talked 4. who I talked to
5. whose I talked
6. Alex took the books ... Tom lent him.
1. which 2. that
18. Fish are animals … .
3. whom 4. in which
1. that live in water
A) 1, 4 B) 1, 2 C) 2, 4 D) 2, 3 E) 1, 3
2. who lives in water
3. that lives in water
7. How many of the given words are correct?
4. which lives in water
It’s the same actor ... we saw at the theatre.
1. who 2. whom 3. that 4. --- 5. whose
19. It is the only thing … I can take with me.
A) 4 B) 3 C) 1 D) 5 E) 2
1. that 2. what 3. whose
4. whom 5. ---
8. My teacher doesn’t like pupils ... her such
questions.
20. Don’t touch the things ... to you!
A) who asks B) which ask C) who ask
1. that don’t belong
D) which asks E) that asks
2. what don’t belong
3. that doesn’t belong
9. Those are the people ... missed the plane.
4. which don’t belong
A) who B) which C) what
5. what doesn’t belong
D) whom E) whose
21. I bought ten eggs. ... of them was bad.
10. Mary and John speak highly of ... .
1. Some 2. All 3. One
1. himself 2. themselves 3. their
4. None 5. Each
4. one another’s 5. each other
A) 3, 4, 5 B) 1, 2, 3 C) 2, 4, 5
A) 2, 3, 4 B) 1, 5 C) 2, 5
D) 2, 3, 4 E) 1, 4, 5
D) 1, 3 E) 1, 2, 4

22. There were two boys in the room. ... were reading
11. Match the parts of the sentences.
... .
1. Do you know ... my glasses are?
A) No, anything B) All, anything
2. ... makes you say that?
C) Any, nothing D) Each, something
3. ... of books do you like?
E) Both, something
a. whose b. where c. who
d. why e. what kind
23. ... are going out tonight. Why don’t you come with
us?
12. Good friends correct ... mistakes.
1. Some of us 2. Any of them
1. each other 2. one another
3. Other 4. None of us
3. one another’s 4. each other’s
5. All of us
24. Yesterday Tom and Ann ... chose the ring for … .
A) themselves, each other
B) itself, one another
C) herself, other
D) ourselves. each other’s
E) yourselves, them

25. All these pictures ... were very nice.


1. which were exhibited yesterday
2. what was exhibited yesterday
3. that were exhibited yesterday
4. which was exhibited yesterday

26. ... child was given a toy.


1. Every 2. None 3. All 4. Both 5. Each
A) 1, 5 B) 2, 4 C) 1, 4 D) 1, 3 E) 4, 5

27. ... of his relatives is a doctor.


1. Each 2. Neither 3. No
4. Both 5. Every

28. There are ... any students in the hall.


1. not 2. hardly 3. nothing
4. none 5. another 6. nobody

29. Which of these two coats would you prefer?


... of them. ... are badly made.
A) No, Both B) Some, Any
C) No, Half D) Either, Nobody
E) Neither, Both

30. I don’t think, I like either of these two styles.


They are ... old-fashioned, ... of them is modern.
A) neither, neither B) both, neither
C) neither, both D) both, either
E) each, every

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