Circle the suitable preposition.
1. She stayed away (at, in, from) school because she was ill. 2. You must write your name (by, in, with) ink. Such are the regulations. 3. (At, in, by) the future people may live (on, in, at) other planets. 4. Don’t drop cigarette ashes (to, at, on) the floor. 5. If he goes (in, on, by) car, I’ll join him. 6. I sent him (at, for, to) the baker’s to buy some bread.

Circle the suitable pronoun.
1. I remember spending (much, few, many) happy holidays. 2. Who told you about it? — A friend of (my, me, mine). 3. Is there (some, none, any) coffee in the coffee-pot? I’d like (little, few, some). 4. (This, that, these) tennis players get far too (many, plenty, much) money for what they do. 5. If there were (much, many, more) women in politics, the world would be (less, fewer, more) peaceful.

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Ответ дал: CloserToTheEdge
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from, in, by, on, on, by, to

many, mine, any, some, these, much, more, more
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