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Exercise 5

Fill in the gaps

Fill in the gaps with this, that, these, those, some, any, no, many, much, few, a few, little, a little, all, every, each, both, either, neither, other or another.

  1. I don't know people who still use a land-line phone.
  2. It's still quite early, so we've had very customers so far.
  3. I don't like dress. This one's too bright, and that one's too short.
  4. Who's the boy, standing next to Kevin?
  5. I would say I have friends, but not a lot.
  6. man over there is my uncle Charlie.
  7. news is good news.
  8. Not of what he said was true.
  9. bug is an insect, but not insects are bugs.
  10. The committee interviewed candidate separately.
  11. Have you got brothers or sisters? Or are you an only child?
  12. books here in my bag are from the university library.
  13. The soup needs salt. Not much though, just a pinch.
  14. This restaurant is awful. Let's go to place.
  15. her parents were artists, which inspired Jane to become a writer herself.

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