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    Underline the correct words in the brackets.
     
1.   I don't like (those, that) kind of book.
2.   Each of the boys went to (their, his) (place, places) quietly.
3.   She is the (older, oldest) of the two.
4.   You neither speak English (or, nor) Japanese.
5.   Every one of the apples (is, are ) bad.
6.   He said there wasn't (no, any) need to go.
7.   (Who, Whom) are you talking about ?
8.   We (tell, told) the story, but could not make (no, any) one believe it.
9.   It is either a (girl, girl's ) or a woman's hat.
10.   He is by far the (best, better) of the two men.
11.   I don't want (nothing, anything) now.
12.   Everybody will get (their, his ) proper share.
13.   He can run faster than (me, I).
14.   The money was divided (between, among) the three girls.
15.   You cannot reach the fruit (without, unless) you use a stick.
16.   If anyone calls, tell (them, him) I have gone out.
17.   I can't write (no, any) more at present.
18.   (Who, Whom) would you like to go with ?
19.   I don't want to hear ( nothing, anything) about it.
20.   (Her, she) and (me, I) are very great friends.
21.   (Are, Is) either of these books yours ?
22.   Let the parcel (lie, lay) on the table.
23.   He told John and (I, me) the same thing.
24.   We didn't take (no, any) notice.
     
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1.   I don't like that kind of book.
2.   Each of the boys went to his place quietly.
3.   She is the older of the two.
4.   You neither speak English nor Japanese.
5.   Every one of the apples is bad.
6.   He said there wasn't any need to go.
7.   Whom are you talking about ?
8.   We told the story, but could not make any one believe it.
9.   It is either a girl's or a woman's hat.
10.   He is by far the better of the two men.
11.   I don't want anything now.
12.   Everybody will get his proper share.
13.   He can run faster than I.
14.   The money was divided among the three girls.
15.   You cannot reach the fruit unless you use a stick.
16.   If anyone calls, tell him I have gone out.
17.   I can't write any more at present.
18.   Whom would you like to go with ?
19.   I don't want to hear anything about it.
20.   She and I are very great friends.
21.   Is either of these books yours ?
22.   Let the parcel lie on the table.
23.   He told John and me the same thing.
24.   We didn't take any notice.
 
 

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