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  • In the farmyard, there was a tractor and an old van. But... vehicle appeared to be a roadworthy.
    neither
    no
  • I refuse on principle to use ... form of a transport which causes more than the minimum level of poluution.
    any
    whatever
  • This year is my grandmother's 90th birthday party and ... the family will be there to celebrate.
    all
    whole
  • Add the word OF to the correct place in the sentence where necessary. if there's one thing I've observed in each and every one the countries I've been it's this: where you are, people love to party.
    Incorrect: ...and every one OF the countries ...
  • It means ... to me that you would ask me to be the best man at your wedding.
    a great deal
    plenty
  • We're taking two suitcases, and ... one weighs about 4 kilos when empty.
    each
    every
  • The mechanic was very inventive and could mend cars with ... materials were available.
    any
    whatever
  • Do you think we should make ... trips to other countries to cut down on air pollution?
    fewer
  • For me, there's ... better driving experience than taking the Route of the Seven Lakes in South Agentina to Bariloche.
    no
    neither
  • A: Are you going to buy the blue or the blacck jacket? B: ... . I'm broke at the moment.
    Neither
    Both
  • What makes Jodhpur such a spectacular place is that virtually ... the city is painted blue.
    whole
    all
  • The car had broken down, so we had ... option but to take the train.
    little
    a little
  • Add the word OF to the correct place in the sentence where necessary. Several the beaches we visited were almost completely deserted.
    Incorrect Several OF the beaches...
  • There is ... hope of us getting there on time in such heavy traffic.
    little
    a little
  • I'd like to see ... films, but sadly ... of them is showing anymore.
    both - neither
    both of - neither
    both of - either
    both - either
  • Add the word OF to the correct place in the sentence where necessary. We knew it was going to be a tough journey, so we allowed ourselves plenty time to get there.
    Incorrect ... plenty OF time ...
  • What would be the best way to travel the ... length of your country, from one end to the other?
    whole
  • I tried to buy that phone that was on discount, but when I go to the shop, they ... left.
    no
    none
  • Add the word OF to the correct place in the sentence where necessary. Throughout the holiday, we spen at least half the time lounging around by the pool.
    Correct
  • In virtually .... country I've visited, I've been touched by how hospitable people are towards travellers.
    every
    each
  • My daily commute to work takes me ... time than it used to.
    fewer
    less
  • A one-day travel pass allows you to use public transport throughout the ... city
    whole
    all
  • Add the word OF to the correct place in the sentence where necessary. It seems that no amount suncream would suffice to stop Polly from getting sunburnt.
    Incorrect: ...no amount OF suncream
  • Add the word OF to the correct place in the sentence where necessary. I've visited several places where I didn't feel safe.
    Correct
  • The collision only caused ... damage to the front of the car, and fortunately it was fully covered by the insurance.
    a little
    little
  • The race will be cancelled if there are ... than ten competitors.
    fewer
    less
  • Is there anything you take with you on ... and ... long journey you make?
    each and every
  • Add the word OF to the correct place in the sentence where necessary. I can't believe that both us passed our driving test first time.
    Incorrect: ... that both OF us passed