[. Complete the sentences with the words/phrases in the box. Can you explain
the meaning of these words/phrases?
one another's
1. Have you informed
2. I'd like
another
other
the other
other than
every other
the others
about the meeting?
piece of cake, please. It's delicious.
3. I bumped into my biology teacher from secondary school
day.
4. I don't like it when
5. I go to the yoga studio
6. My flatmate and I have learnt to respect
space.
7. Do you eat anything else
people don't laugh at my jokes.
day for a session.
junk food?
personal
D. Circle the correct options. In some cases, there is more than one correct
answer.
1. Some / All / Anybody who wants to come on the trip to the zoo should inform
me by Friday.
2. I think most / the most / most of people believe in respecting animal rights.
3. One / You/ Yourself can learn a great deal about marine creatures just by
visiting an aquarium.
4. The two girls sat at the table talking to themselves / each other/ every
other about a book they had both / each / either read.
5. Lily has been acting strangely lately. She doesn't seem to be oneself / by
herself/ herself.
6. Can the person who left one's / their / his coat here come pick it up, please?
7. Fortunately, no one / no / none people were killed in the accident.

Ответы

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Ответ:

1. Have you informed **the others** about the meeting?

- "The others" refers to the rest of a group or people who also needed to be informed about the meeting.

2. I'd like **another** piece of cake, please. It's delicious.

- "Another" means one more piece of cake in addition to what you already have.

3. I bumped into my biology teacher from secondary school **the other** day.

- "The other" day means a day in the recent past, not today.

4. I don't like it when **other people** don't laugh at my jokes.

- "Other people" refers to individuals besides yourself.

5. I go to the yoga studio **every other** day for a session.

- "Every other" means every second day, so you don't go daily.

6. My flatmate and I have learnt to respect **one another's** space.

- "One another's" indicates mutual respect for each other's personal space.

7. Do you eat anything else **other than** junk food?

- "Other than" implies something different or in addition to junk food.

D. Circle the correct options:

1. **Anybody** who wants to come on the trip to the zoo should inform me by Friday.

- "Anybody" is the most suitable choice in this context as it includes all potential participants.

2. I think **most** people believe in respecting animal rights.

- "Most" is the appropriate choice to indicate a majority.

3. **One** can learn a great deal about marine creatures just by visiting an aquarium.

- "One" is a general and neutral pronoun for anyone.

4. The two girls sat at the table talking to **each other** about a book they had both read.

- "Each other" is used when two people are interacting with one another.

5. Lily has been acting strangely lately. She doesn't seem to be **herself**.

- "Herself" refers to Lily's normal state.

6. Can the person who left **his** coat here come pick it up, please?

- "His" is the correct possessive pronoun in this context.

7. Fortunately, **no one** was killed in the accident.

- "No one" is the most suitable choice to indicate nobody was killed.

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