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Let’s fill in the blanks and explain the choices:
Living in a foreign country has been a great experience for me. I’m very pleased at being given the opportunity to learn about a different culture. (“pleased at” because it expresses pleasure at a particular thing; “a” because it’s one culture.)
Not all of us want to be loved and headed by other people. (“other” indicates a different group of people.)
Did you notice Mike looking at a student’s paper during the exam? (“looking” is a participle, describing the action Mike was doing.)
The doctor remained for an hour to make sure that the child’s life was out of danger. (“an” because hour starts with a vowel sound.)
I want you to get to know each other closer. (“each other” shows reciprocity.)
The tourists’ camp was situated on the north bank of the river. (Requires context; “north” is a possible and common choice, but it could be other directions as well.)
I see only one shoe here. Where is the other one? (“the other” specifies the missing pair.)
Opinions were different. Some suggested spending the New Year in Rome and in London. (“and” connects the two locations.)
I’ve been looking for a glove since morning. (“a” because it’s one glove, even if it’s part of a pair.)
Can I have another cup of coffee? (“another” indicates a second cup.)
Would you like a magazine? (“a” because it’s one magazine.)
I’d like to read some kind of book. (“kind of” is a suitable addition here; other options also work.)
Today I’m busy. Come another day. (“another” indicates a different day.)
When a lion isn’t hungry, it pays no attention to other animals. (“other” indicates other animals besides itself.)
I knocked at the door but nobody answered. I knocked again. (“again” shows repetition of the action.)
Some people regard graffiti as a form of vandalism. However, others say that graffiti at its best is an art form. (“others” contrasts with “some”.)
And the star of our show is none other than Johnny Depp. (“none other than” is an idiomatic expression.)
Some leaves on the tree are yellow, some are red, some are brown and some are still green. (“some” is repeated to show various leaves.)
Tell me that Ann is leaving for Japan soon. (“me” is the indirect object of the verb “tell”.)
There are seven pictures on the wall. Three of them are mine, and the rest are my sister’s. (or “the others,” “and three” etc., showing the remaining pictures.)
My friend had a baby last year. (“a” because it’s one baby.)
We need about ten minutes to finish the test. (“about” is a suitable addition, showing approximate time.)
easy way to do it. (Requires context; “easy” is one possibility; other words also fit.)
I’d like to see some pairs of gloves. (Requires context; adding “pairs of” makes more sense if looking for multiple sets of gloves.)
Nick has lost his phone and his father promised to buy him a new one. (“a new” specifies a replacement.)
I don’t like these shorts. Have you got any other ones in this size?
This young man is very clever, he may be the next Newton.
We’re wet through. We should change into dry clothes.
Many people have said the same.
One person’s peach is another person’s poison.
We won’t let him do that to us again.
I talk to my friend every single day.
This cake is delicious! Can I have a slice, please?
This is not the only answer to this question. There are several/many/other ones.
My sister has three kids. One of them is a boy and two are girls.
In this soup you can use potatoes and other vegetables.
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61. Living in a foreign country has been a great experience for me. I'm very pleased **with** giving the opportunity to learn about **different cultures**.
62. **Not all of us want to be loved and **accepted** by others.
63. Did you notice Mike looking at the **other** student's paper during the **exam**?
64. The doctor remained for **an** hour to make sure that the child's life was **safe** from danger.
65. **I want you to get to know each **other** closer.
66. The tourists' camp was situated on **the** bank of the river.
67. I see only one shoe here. Where is **the other** one?
68. Opinions were different. Some suggested seeing the New Year in Rome and **others** in London.
69. **I've been looking for **a** glove since morning.
70. I knocked at the door, but nobody answered. I knocked **again**.
71. I'd like to read some **interesting** book.
72. Can I have **a** magazine?
73. Would you like **a** cup of coffee?
74. Today I'm busy. Come **another** day.
75. When a lion isn't hungry, it pays no attention to **other** animals.
76. Some people regard graffiti as a form of vandalism. However, **others** say that graffiti at its best is an art form.
77. And the star of our show is none **other** than Johnny Depp.
78. Some leaves on the tree are yellow, **some** are red, **some** are brown, and **others** are still green.
79. **I hear** that Ann is leaving for Japan soon.
80. There are seven pictures on the wall. Three of them are mine, **the others** are my sister's.
81. My friend had **a** baby last year.
82. We need **about** ten minutes to finish the test.
83. There is no **easy** way to do it.
84. I'd like to see some **new** gloves.
85. Nick has lost his phone, and his father promised to buy him **a new** one.
86. I don't like these shorts. Have you got any **other** ones in **my** size?
87. This young man is very clever; he may be **a genius**.
88. We're wet through. We should change into **dry** clothes.
89. Many **other** people have said the same.
90. One person's peach is **another** person's poison.
91. We won't let him do that to us **again**.
92. I talk to my friend every **other** day.
93. This cake is delicious! Can I have **a** slice, please?
94. **This is not the only answer to this question. There are** others.
95. My sister has three kids. One of them is a boy and **the others** are girls.
96. In this soup, you can use potatoes and **other** vegetables.