Quantifiers

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Choose the correct defining pronoun/quantifier. Justify your choice.
Evelina Gorobet
Quiz by Evelina Gorobet, updated more than 1 year ago
Evelina Gorobet
Created by Evelina Gorobet over 4 years ago
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Question 1

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There are three women, and I do not know ...
Answer
  • neither of them.
  • either of them.
  • none of them.
  • any of them.
  • none of.

Question 2

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Is this sentence correct? All the students have their own rooms.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Nick, John, I need some money. Does _______ of you have any money I can borrow?
Answer
  • either
  • neither
  • some
  • none

Question 4

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  • Both we have been to Italy.
  • We have both been to Italy
  • Both us have been to Italy.wrong
  • We have both have been to Italy.

Question 5

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_______ boy brought a coat.
Answer
  • Neither
  • Nonewrong
  • All
  • Both

Question 6

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Neither my uncle ___ my aunt could come to the party.
Answer
  • and
  • or
  • nor
  • but

Question 7

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  • Every information about accommodation is on our website.
  • All the information about accommodation is on our website.

Question 8

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There are two trees on the lawn. [blank_start]...[blank_end] of them are spruce trees.
Answer
  • all
  • both

Question 9

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... need love and attention, and yours is no exception.
Answer
  • All of the children
  • All the children
  • All children
  • None of the children
  • None children

Question 10

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He has two brothers, but I haven't met _______ of them.
Answer
  • none
  • no
  • neither
  • either

Question 11

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She has painted dozens of pictures. Have you seen [blank_start]...[blank_end] of them?
Answer
  • either
  • some
  • non
  • any

Question 12

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I watched five films during the festival, but _______ of them was good.
Answer
  • either
  • any
  • none
  • neither

Question 13

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'Each' and 'every' can often be used in the same place in a sentence, but their meanings are slightly different. Which is better?
Answer
  • Every room has a Wi-Fi connection. Each one has a different view.
  • Each room has a Wi-Fi connection. Every one has a different view.

Question 14

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Which of these is NOT correct?
Answer
  • All of the students have a phone in the room.
  • Each of them has a phone in their room.
  • Every of the students a phone in their room.

Question 15

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Which one do you prefer? The blue one or the green one? ... They are lovely.
Answer
  • I like them both.
  • I like either them.
  • I like none them.
  • I like all them.
  • I like both them.
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