Forms of “Other” Fill in the blanks, using either “other” or “another”.
1. Can you hand me the ____________ book?
2. Did you see the ____________ bedroom facing the pool?
3. There is ____________ bathroom off the kitchen.
4. There is ____________ bedroom beside the living room.
5. Will you show me the ____________ apartment.?
6. We need ____________ chair in the study.
7. I saw ____________ supermarket down the street.
8. Did you see the refrigerator in the ____________ apartment?
9. There is ____________ two-bedroom apartment with utilities included.
10. Is the ____________ grocery store nearby?
11. Let’s take a look at ____________ apartment.
12. Did you see the ____________ desk in the study?
13. The ____________ half bath is beside the kitchen.
Reflexive Pronouns Complete the following phrases with a reflexive pronoun, where appropriate. If no reflexive pronoun is
needed, leave the blank empty.
1. Peter and Mary are not bringing their laundry away. They are washing their clothes
___________________.
2. Mary is trying to get a present for her kids. She’s looking at T-shirts ___________________.
3. Peter wants to give his girlfriend a present. He’s buying a ticket for Mary ___________________.
4. Mrs. Glover is visiting her office with her sons. She’s introducing Fred and Bob to Mr. Young
___________________.
5. John and Harry are hungry. They are preparing a meal for ___________________.
6. Today Carl’s wife is sick. He’s doing the shopping ___________________.
7. Martina and Isabelle like yard work. As usual, they are doing the work ___________________.
8. Kathy’s maid is sick. She’s doing the work ___________________.
Relative Pronouns: Subjects Fill in the blank with either “who” or “which”.
1. He has an aunt _______ lives in San Francisco.
2. I have some luggage _______ I need to check.
3. He has a book _______ is fascinating.
4. I’m reading a newspaper _______ I bought at the store.
5. She’s looking for the witness _______ saw the accident.
6. We’re looking for the interstate _______ goes to North Carolina.
7. He’s talking to the lady _______ was in the accident.
8. They want to talk to a person _______ can give them directions.
9. I have a friend _______ is an attorney.
10. I’d like a brochure _______ will tell me more about Virginia.
11. She’s the secretary _______ has the report.
12. I’m touring the apartment _______ faces the pool.
13. This is my friend _______ immigrated to the U.S.