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A7 Ready Determiners & pronouns

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  • We aren't expecting much more people to turn up.
    many (instead of MUCH)
  • I tried on no fewer than ten coats, and didn't buy either of them.
    any (instead of EITHER)
  • There's no much milk left. Has Candela been drinking it all again?
    not (instead of NO)
  • All of us are married, but we try to keep in touch with each another.
    other (instead of ANOTHER)
  • There's all likelihood Sean will be working here forever,
    every (instead of ALL)
  • There are some pubs I enjoy, but most of they play loud music.
    them (instead of THEY)
  • We had very problems at work today.
    a lot of/ many (instead of VERY)
  • I've been working here for quite much time. I need a break.
    some (instead of MUCH)
  • Netflix is good, but there are quite a few of others I prefer.
    without OF
  • Every other years I meet up with a few of my old school friends.
    year (instead of YEARS)
  • Their children spend as most as 20 hours on their consoles.
    many (instead of MOST)
  • Several of my friends' children, on another hand, spend hours gaming.
    the other (instead of ANOTHER)
  • I try to go swimming every another day during the week.
    other (instead of ANOTHER)
  • This is one of the few pubs I like, neither of the others are very welcoming.
    none (instead of NEITHER)
  • Mike's been there for years. He has none intention of moving on.
    no (instead of NONE)
  • I know of any other place that is as good as this.
    no (instead of ANY)
  • Each one were either too long or too short.
    was (instead of WERE)
  • We loved it so much, we stayed other two weeks.
    another (instead of OTHER)