NEF Grammar slide 143, 2a, b, c
a. Circle the right pronoun. Tick if both are possible.
- One/You can often tell where people are from by the way they speak.
- Can you put my case on the rack above you?
- Sally and her sister look incredibly like each other/one another. Are they twins?
- Steve’s a really private person and he rarely talks about himself.
- Either Suzie or Mark has left their bag behind, because there’s only one in the back of the car.
- When a person goes to live abroad it may take them a while to pick up the language.
- They say that eating tomatoes can help protect the body against certain diseases.
b. Complete with a pronoun.
- If anyone has not yet paid their course fees, they should go to registration immediately.
- Isabel is very quick-tempered. She finds it very hard to control herself.
- I wouldn’t stay in that hotel — they say the rooms are tiny and service is awful.
- There is a total lack of communication between them. They don’t understand eachother at all.
- Did they enjoy themselves at the festival?
- Are you going to have the flat repainted or will you and Jo do it yourselves?
- It’s always the same with taxis. One can never find one when they need one!
c. Complete with it or there.
- It’s illegal to use a handheld mobile while you’re driving. There used to be a lot of accidents caused by this.
- Look. There’s a spelling mistake in this word. It should be j, not g.
- How many miles is it to Manchester from here?
- There’s scorching today. It must be at least 35 degrees.
- There’s no need to hurry. The train doesn’t leave for ages.
- It’s not worth buying the paper today. There’s absolutely nothing interesting in it.


















