I’ve finished my homework. Do you have ______ assignments for me?, a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the other, He has three brothers; two are doctors, and ______ is a teacher., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the other, We visited several cities; ______ were in Paris and Rome., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the others, I don’t like this color. Show me ______ options, please., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the other, She bought one dress, then decided to buy ______., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the other, One of the twins is outgoing; ______ is shy., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the other, Some of the cookies are chocolate; ______ are vanilla., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the others, This phone is broken. I need ______., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the other, We have two meetings today; one is at 10, and ______ is at 3., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the other, Many tourists come here in summer; ______ prefer winter., a) another, b) other, c) others, d) the others, I asked two students for help, but ______ them knew the answer., a) both, b) neither of, c) either, d) both of, You can sit ______ on the sofa or in the armchair., a) both, b) either, c) neither, d) neither of, ______ my parents are coming to the graduation ceremony., a) Both of the, b) Neither, c) Either of, d) Both of, She looked at two dresses but bought ______., a) neither, b) either, c) both, d) either of, He has lived in London and Madrid, and he enjoyed ______ cities., a) both, b) either, c) neither of, d) either of, ______ the applicants had enough experience, so the job remained open., a) Neither, b) Both of, c) Neither of, d) Either, I can’t decide between pizza and pasta—I like ______!, a) either, b) both, c) neither, d) both of, ______ teams played well, so the match ended in a draw., a) Both, b) Neither, c) Both of, d) Either, She offered me tea or coffee, but I didn’t want ______., a) both, b) either, c) neither, d) neither of, They have two cars, and ______ are electric., a) both, b) neither, c) either, d) both of.

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