Some North American food is very good, but I don’t like most of . . . . A themB itC hisD her2. A hippopotamus spends most of . . . time in the water of rivers and lakes. A hisB itsC it’sD their3. The work had to be finished by my boss and . . . after the store had closed for the night. A IB myC myselfD me4. Jack has a car. . . . drives to work. A sheB hisC ID he5. A dog makes a good pet if. . . is properly trained. A heB sheC itD its6. This is . . . umbrella. . . . is over there. A mine, yourB my, yoursC my, yourD mine, yours. 7. Susan works in my office. I know . . . well. A sheB himC herD me8. My family is large. . . . is composed of nine members. A sheB itC theyD we9. I have a wonderful family. I love . . . very much, and . . . love me. A it, theyB they, themC them, theirD them, they10. Everyone drew self-portraits, I drew a picture of. . . A himselfB herselfC myselfD themselves11. The children drew pictures of . . . A myselfB himselfC herselfD themselves12. Nadia didn't join the rest of us. She sat in the back of the room by . . . A itselfB herselfC themselvesD her13. No one can make that decision for you. Only you . . . can make such an important decision about your own life. A yoursB yourselfC youD yourselves14. This building is high. . . . windows are large. A itB itsC hisD this15. Have you got . . . brothers or sisters?A noB anyC someD nothing16. I’m going to buy . . . clothes. A noB nothingC anyD some17. Can I have . . . cake, please?A someB anyC noD something18. Sorry we don’t have . . . paper. A someB noC anyD anything19. Does your company have . . . job vacancies?A nothingB somethingC someD any20. . . . has knocked at the door. Go and open it. A someB somebodyC anyD anybody21. There was . . . in the basket. It was empty. A anyB anythingC nothingD something22. Can you buy me . . . tasty at the bakery?A someB somethingC anyD anything23. The meeting has just been cancelled. . . . has come. A everyoneB no oneC nothingD somebody24. He has . . . friends. A nothingB noC nobodyD anybody25. There is . . . wrong with me. A someB somethingC somebodyD anything26. He is very lonely. He has . . . friends. A anyB nothingC fewD little27. They have spent . . . on this experiment. A manyB fewC a fewD much28. I know . . . about painting. A manyB a littleC a fewD any29. . . . are hilarious cartoons. A thisB thatC theseD those30. Give me . . . bag, please. It is over there under the table. A thisB thatC theseD those31. Jack is a photographer . . . does great work. A thisB whatC whoD which32. . . . of these do you like best?A whatB whichC whoD whom33. . . . happens next, I am prepared. A whicheverB whoeverC whateverD whomever34. . . . pen is this?A whoseB whoC whomD whoever35. I have three books. Two are mine. . . . is yours. A others B another C the other D the others36. One city I would like to visit is Paris. . . . is Rome. A another B other C the another D the other