Choose the correct variant. 1. Frank bought two ice-creams. He gave (one, ones) to me and kept (another, the other).
2. Young couple sat for two hours without talking to (each other, one the other).
3. Have you got any (other, another) lamps?
4. Some people like hamburgers; (other, others) prefer fishburgers.
5. There was a terrible storm but (all, all of) them managed to get back safely.
6. (Both, two) his parents are musicians.
7. I don't know which CD to buy. Why don't you buy (both, both of) them.
8. (Every, each) student was given a present.
9. I've lived in Liverpool and Glasgow but I don't like (either, every) city much.
10. (None of, neither of) my friends phone him anymore.