IX. Put questions to the underlined parts of the sentence.
1. Mr. Sellyer was manager of the biggest bookstore in the town.
Who was the manager of the biggest bookstore in the town?
2. He was an up-to-date manager.
Which kind of manager was he?
3. The publishing houses appreciated him highly.
How did the publishing houses appreciate him?
4. Mr. Sellyer was standing near the desk.
Where was standing Mr. Sellyer?
5. She bought a book for a holiday reading.
What did she buy for a holiday reading?
6. She was reading it last night.
When was she reading it?
X. Use any or every (+ body, thing, where).
1. I asked every student in the class, none of them could answer any of the questions. 2. I looked everywhere, but I could not find my eyeglasses anywhere. 3. You can take any of these cars. Any of them is in good condition. 4. Everybody was wearing a suit, but I didn’t see anybody in a hat. 5. We can stop anywhere you like. 6. I can give you any book you like 7. You can come time you choose. I’ll be at home. 8. They ate every cake on the plate. They didn’t leave anything for us.
XI. Insert (the) other, another, (the) others.
1. If you don’t like this book, you can take some another book. 2. I see only two books. Where are the others? 3. They bought the books and went out one after another. 4. I can’t do it now, I’ll do it some other day. 5. The bookstore is on the other side of the street. 6. Will you have another book for holiday reading? 7. There were many people in the store. Some were buying books, the others were looking through some new books. 8. I have two brothers, one is an engineer, another is a doctor.