с Английским
Indefinite Pronoun
1…people are early risers (any; some; no)
2 Have you got …objections? ( no; some; any)
3 You can buy stamps at …post office. (any; some; no)
4 I don’t know about it; ask…else. ( nobody; anybody; somebody)
5 I got the book without …difficulty (some; any; no)
There is …new under the sun ( no thing; nothing; anything)
…the greatest gain is to be a loser. (sometimes; some time; any time)
I’ll post the letter …(by me; oneself; myself)
Reflexive Pronoun
Everybody should be able to defend …(him; himself; his own)
10 Selfish people think mainly of …(one another; themselves; each other)
11 If we hadn’t taken the same plane, we might have never met …(each other; one another;
themselves)
12 There are …places of interest you can visit and enjoy in London ( the other; another; other)
Possessive Pronoun
13 I don’t like …jokes (hers; her; her’s)
Negative Pronoun
14 There is …uniform school organization or curriculum in the USA (not; no; none)
15 …are so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them (none; not anybody; no one)
Distributive Pronoun
16 It was reported that …were present at the meeting (both; all; everybody)
17 If the blind leads the blind …shall fall into the ditch (every; both; all)
18 …man has his faults (both; both of; every)
19 …or; neither…nor; nor…or)
The Preposition
20 The Prime Minister arrived …the capital on Monday (to; in; at)
21 He came … a two-day official visit at the invitation of the Government (with; for; on)
22 I heard it …the radio. (in; on; by)
23 I was busy and couldn’t listen …the radio (to; on; for)
24 I congratulate you …the event (on; with; for)
25 The conference began …October 18 (at; in; on)
26 You will find the news …the bottom of the newspaper (at; in; on)
27 The most important thing… the present time is to get rid of the prejudice that only special
officials can carry on the administration of the State (in; for; at)
28 A glass vase is made…glass (from; out of; with)
29 Paper is made…wood-pulp (from; with; out of)
30 What is the name of the sea …England and France ? ( among; between; of)
31 Two Italians were … the plane when it crashed (on; in; by)
32 They were …business in London (with; for; on)
33 We’ll go to Rome …bus (by; on; in)