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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #10068: Each, either, neither, one another, each other...
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    Each, either, neither, one another, each other...


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    1. Here are two books. I think should suit you quite well.

    2. She showed me two silk scarves, but unfortunately, pleased me.

    3. Do you think that of these will do? Yes, I think the grey one will do.

    4. The two enemies hate .

    5. All the members of that family love very much.

    6. Hurry up ! of these exercises is compulsory and must be done !

    7. Ken and Jane love .

    8. In the playground, all little children love .

    9. I looked at both houses, but pleased me. They are not good enough.

    10. Please give of the kids a sweet !










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