Choose the correct indefinite pronouns to complete these sentences.
1. (Either / Neither) of the plans suit me; I’m good with both dates.
2. “(Anybody / Nobody) must know I told you this,” whispered my friend.
3. (No one / Someone) must have alerted the police—they got here quite quickly.
4. (Both / Few) of the numbers are busy—I tried just now.
5. (Many / Any) of the members are on leave because of the festival.
6. “We (all / both) want a holiday,” said two dozen students together.
7. The children had all the cakes; there’s (any / none) left for Father.
8. (Everybody / Either) felt sorry when Biswajit retired
Answers
Answer:
1. Either of the plans suit me; I'm goo with both dates.
2. "Nobody must know I told you this" whispered my friend.
3. No one must have alerted the police- they got here quite quickly.
4. Few of the numbers are busy— I tried just now.
5. Many of the numbers are busy—I tried just now.
6. " We all want a holiday,” said two dozen students together.
7. The children had all the cakes; there’s none left for Father.
8. Everybody felt sorry when Biswajit retired
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. Either of the plans suit me; I'm good with both dates.
2. "Nobody must know I told you this" whispered my friend.
3. No one must have alerted the police- they got here quite quickly.
4. Few of the numbers are busy— I tried just now.
5. Many of the numbers are busy—I tried just now.
6. " We all want a holiday,” said two dozen students together.
7. The children had all the cakes; there’s none left for Father.
8. Everybody felt sorry when Biswajit retired