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Fill in the appropriate reflexive pronoun or each other/one another.



1 A: Shall I prepare Jerry's lunch?

B: No, it's alright. He's preparing it... himself....

2 A: Did Helen have her car repaired at the garage?

B: No. She repaired it …

3 A: What a beautiful dress! Where did you buy it?

B: I didn't buy it. I made it …

4 A: Who decorated your house for you?

B: No one. We decorated it …

5 A: Are Beth and Jim working on the same project?

B: Yes, they have decided to help …

6 A: Did you help Lucy and Greg to finish their homework?

B: No. They finished it …

7 A: Charles and Bill are always fighting.

B: I don't think they like …

8 A: Should I switch off the kettle?

B: No. It will switch … off when the water's boiled.

9 A: Can you iron this shirt for me, please?

B: Don't be so lazy! Iron it …

10 A: Stuart and I are so happy with the garage we built.

B: I'm glad. I can't believe you built it …!

11 A: Emma and Cath are good friends.

B: Yes. They phone … everyday.

12 A: Why are the children shouting?

B: Oh! They're just teasing ….

13 A: Paul is only two years old.

B: I know, but he can dress ….

14 A: I'm leaving now.

B: Well, behave … at the party.

15 A: Sam is pleased to see Alan, isn't he?

B: Yes. They don't see … very often.

16 A: What have you done to your finger?

B: I cut … with a sharp knife.

17 A: Help … to more orange juice.

B: Thanks. I will.

18 A: Shall I come to the dentist's with you?

B: No, I'd rather go by ….

19 A: How did you get my sister's book?

B: She gave it to me …!

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!'

Frank and Kim are having a picnic by a lake. Read the dialogue and underline the correct item.

A: There's 1) nothin g/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!

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.

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.



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