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He walked on, wondering what Cox had meant by saying that England could not get along without people like __, what the Queen had meant- if she had meant __ at all
Jonathan Swift seldom gave __ to the servants of __ who sent him presents A) something, these; B) nothing, that; C) anything, those; D) any, those; E) somebody, those.
16. I would have ___ in life for __ A) anything, her; B) anything, hers; C) something, her; D) nothing, her; E) something, hers.
17. At weekends Laura seldom went ___, she was always working A) somewhere; B) anywhere; C) nowhere; D) everywhere; E) something.
18. They said that they didn’t want to have problems with the police, so __went home A) everyone; B) someone; C) nobody; D) anyone; E) somebody.
19. People take ___ clothes to the laundry to have __ washed A) their, it; B) their, them; C) theirs, them; D) its, them; E) his, it.
20. She devoted ___ with machine-like efficiency to ___ employer’s affairs A) her, hers; B) herself, hers; C) herself, herself; D) herself, her; E) hers,her.
21. The bird was away. In the air it was ___ but a pair of wings A) something; B) anything; C) everything; D) nothing; E) somebody.
22. Some streets were sinking in luxury; ___, ____ knew, were wretched and poverty-stricken A) other, him; B) the other, he; C) another, him; D) others, he; E) others, him.
A) he, something; B) himself, something; C) himself, anything; D) him, nothing; E) he, somebody.
24. The news of __ strange marriage dumbfounded ___; he couldn’t even respond to ___ A) these, him, them; B) this, himself, them; C) those, his, it; D) this, him, it; E) that, he, him.
25. She devoted ___ with machine-like efficiency to ___ employer’s affairs A) her, hers; B) herself, hers; C) herself, herself; D) herself, her; E) herself, she.
26. Pearl-gathers work in pairs, with one remaining at the surface to help __ return from __ dive A) another, his; B) the other, his; C) another, himself; D) others, his; E) the others, himself.
27. When people get very dull and are ready to kill __ for dullness, __ doctors advise ___ to have a change of scenery, and a change of company A) them, their, themselves; B) themselves, their, them; C) themselves, their, them; D) themselves, theirs, them; E) they, their, themselves.
28. Mr. Jones did not feel happy about this, but he wasn’t able to do or say __, because __ the other passengers were watching and listening A) anything, all; B) something, all; C) nothing, both; D) anything, neither; E) nothing, all.
29. If you suppose __ boy to be friendless, you deceive ___ A) this, yourself; B) these, yourself; C) these, yourselves; D) this, himself; E) that, yourselves.
30. When I came out of the dark cellar into the bright sunshine I couldn’t see __ and for __ minutes I stood covering my eyes with ___ hand A) nothing, some, my; B) anything, no, my; C) nothing, no, my;
D) anything, any, mine; E) anything, some, my.
31. The lady knew ___ about mushrooms and inquired of the man if __ were not poisonous A) something, them; B) anything, they; C) nothing, they; D) some, they.
32. He felt that there was __ incurable in the world’s suffering A) some; B) something; C) no; D) anything; E) nothing.
33. __ separation was a great grief to __ and I blamed __ for being incapable of __ moral courage necessary to acknowledge the evil nature of man A) this, mine, myself, those; B) these, me, it, that; C) this, me, myself, that; D) this, my, myself, that; E) this, myself, me, this.
34. __ of the writers didn’t use capital letters __ for the names of towns __ persons A) some, neither, or; B) any, neither, nor; C) somebody, either, nor; D) some, either, or; E) some, either, nor.
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