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  • _____ one had a tiny entrance but once you squeezed in they became much larger and you could explore for hours.
    Both
    Each
    Several
    All
  • Every/Each one of
  • We _____ loved those caves.
    both
    each
    whole
    most
  • helped each other
  • none of the students
  • great deal of time
  • There were _____ of children in our neighbourhood
    others
    some
    plenty
    both
  • The whole time
  • Most of the houses were designed by a local architect and _____ one has a unique design.
    each
    other
    all
    another
  • other one is
  • She was my art teacher, and now I’m an artist so I owe her _____ of thanks.
    many
    both
    lot
    lots
  • Even though they were dark and cold, _____ of us was scared to go inside.
    neither
    either
    both
    none
  • It’s very quaint, like a picture from a box of chocolates. In fact, the _____ village looks like that
    each
    all
    whole
    another
  • _____ of them also have old oak trees that provide a _____ of shade in the hot summers.
    Much / deal
    Deal / lots
    Most / lot
    Lot / Lot
  • My best friend and I met one ___ when we were only ten years old
    another
    each
    other
    others
  • Loads of time
  • Almost _____ one of our teachers gave up on us, except for Ms Clark.
    all
    either
    every
    both
  • The _____ summer we were running wild and exploring the rolling hills around our village.
    whole
    all
    every
    each
  • Nearly all (of) the children
  • There’s really nothing that would make me choose to live in _____ town or city.
    others
    other
    another
    some
  • _____ my house and my grandmother’s house are on the same cobbled street
    Each
    All
    None
    Both
  • Every one of the
  • Nearly _____ garden is full of roses and other beautiful flowers
    each
    some
    every
    all