
[. Complete the sentences with the words/phrases in the box. Can you explain the meaning of these
words/phrases? one another's 1. Have you informed 2. I'd like another other the other other than every other the others about the meeting? piece of cake, please. It's delicious. 3. I bumped into my biology teacher from secondary school day. 4. I don't like it when 5. I go to the yoga studio 6. My flatmate and I have learnt to respect space. 7. Do you eat anything else people don't laugh at my jokes. day for a session. junk food? personal D. Circle the correct options. In some cases, there is more than one correct answer. 1. Some / All / Anybody who wants to come on the trip to the zoo should inform me by Friday. 2. I think most / the most / most of people believe in respecting animal rights. 3. One / You/ Yourself can learn a great deal about marine creatures just by visiting an aquarium. 4. The two girls sat at the table talking to themselves / each other/ every other about a book they had both / each / either read. 5. Lily has been acting strangely lately. She doesn't seem to be oneself / by herself/ herself. 6. Can the person who left one's / their / his coat here come pick it up, please? 7. Fortunately, no one / no / none people were killed in the accident.

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Ответ:
1. Have you informed **the others** about the meeting?
- "The others" refers to the rest of a group or people who also needed to be informed about the meeting.
2. I'd like **another** piece of cake, please. It's delicious.
- "Another" means one more piece of cake in addition to what you already have.
3. I bumped into my biology teacher from secondary school **the other** day.
- "The other" day means a day in the recent past, not today.
4. I don't like it when **other people** don't laugh at my jokes.
- "Other people" refers to individuals besides yourself.
5. I go to the yoga studio **every other** day for a session.
- "Every other" means every second day, so you don't go daily.
6. My flatmate and I have learnt to respect **one another's** space.
- "One another's" indicates mutual respect for each other's personal space.
7. Do you eat anything else **other than** junk food?
- "Other than" implies something different or in addition to junk food.
D. Circle the correct options:
1. **Anybody** who wants to come on the trip to the zoo should inform me by Friday.
- "Anybody" is the most suitable choice in this context as it includes all potential participants.
2. I think **most** people believe in respecting animal rights.
- "Most" is the appropriate choice to indicate a majority.
3. **One** can learn a great deal about marine creatures just by visiting an aquarium.
- "One" is a general and neutral pronoun for anyone.
4. The two girls sat at the table talking to **each other** about a book they had both read.
- "Each other" is used when two people are interacting with one another.
5. Lily has been acting strangely lately. She doesn't seem to be **herself**.
- "Herself" refers to Lily's normal state.
6. Can the person who left **his** coat here come pick it up, please?
- "His" is the correct possessive pronoun in this context.
7. Fortunately, **no one** was killed in the accident.
- "No one" is the most suitable choice to indicate nobody was killed.
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Meaning of the words/phrases:
1. one another's: This phrase refers to the reciprocal possession or relationship between two or more people. It indicates that something belongs to or is associated with each other. For example, "They borrowed each other's books" means that they borrowed books from each other [[1]].
2. informed about: This phrase means to provide someone with information or to make someone aware of something. For example, "Have you informed me about the meeting?" means "Have you given me information about the meeting?" [[2]].
3. another: This word is used to refer to an additional person or thing of the same type. For example, "I'd like another piece of cake, please" means "I'd like an additional piece of cake" [[3]].
4. the other: This phrase is used to refer to the remaining person or thing in a group or pair. For example, "I bumped into my biology teacher from secondary school the other day" means "I bumped into my biology teacher from secondary school recently" [[4]].
5. other than: This phrase is used to indicate an exception or exclusion. It means "except for" or "apart from." For example, "I don't like it when people don't laugh at my jokes other than my close friends" means "I don't like it when people other than my close friends don't laugh at my jokes" [[5]].
6. every other: This phrase is used to refer to alternate occurrences or intervals. It means "each second" or "every second one." For example, "I go to the yoga studio every other day" means "I go to the yoga studio every second day" [[6]].
7. the others: This phrase refers to the remaining people or things in a group or set. It is used to distinguish a specific subset from the rest. For example, "My flatmate and I have learned to respect each other's space, but the others in our building are not as considerate" means "My flatmate and I have learned to respect each other's space, but the other people in our building are not as considerate" [[7]].
8. junk food: This phrase refers to food that is considered to be unhealthy, often high in calories, low in nutritional value, and processed. It includes items like fast food, sugary snacks, and carbonated drinks [[8]].
Complete the sentences:
1. Have you informed me about the meeting? [[2]] 2. I'd like another piece of cake, please. [[3]] 3. I bumped into my biology teacher from secondary school the other day. [[4]] 4. I don't like it when people don't laugh at my jokes other than my close friends. [[5]] 5. I go to the yoga studio every other day for a session. [[6]] 6. My flatmate and I have learned to respect each other's space. [[7]] 7. Do you eat anything else besides junk food? [[8]]
Circle the correct options:
1. Some/All/Anybody who wants to come on the trip to the zoo should inform me by Friday. Anybody who wants to come on the trip to the zoo should inform me by Friday. 2. I think most people believe in respecting animal rights. 3. One can learn a great deal about marine creatures just by visiting an aquarium. 4. The two girls sat at the table talking to each other about a book they had both read. 5. Lily has been acting strangely lately. She doesn't seem to be herself. 6. Can the person who left their coat here come pick it up, please? 7. Fortunately, no one was killed in the accident.
Please let me know if you need further clarification or have any more questions!


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