1He has bought ............... home.
Wrong!
Use "another" before a singular countable noun to mean one more or an additional one.
2Where are the ...............?
Wrong!
Use "others" as a plural pronoun when it is not followed by a noun.
3Show me the ............... hand.
Wrong!
Use "other" before a singular noun when it means the remaining one of two.
4Can I have ............... cup of coffee?
Wrong!
Use "another" before a singular countable noun to mean one more.
5We must love one ............... .
Wrong!
The reciprocal expression is "one another" when people in a group have the same feeling or action toward each other.
6The two brothers love each ............... .
Wrong!
The reciprocal expression for two people is "each other".
7I can't find the ............... photos.
Wrong!
Use "other" before a plural noun such as "photos"; do not add -s to the adjective.
8Raju has arrived, but the ............... haven't.
Wrong!
Use "others" as a plural pronoun when the noun is not repeated.
9You won't get ............... chance.
Wrong!
Use "another" before a singular countable noun to mean one more.
10Do you have any ............... colors?
Wrong!
Use "other" before a plural noun such as "colors" to mean additional or different ones.
11You can take this. I will take the ............... one.
Wrong!
Use "the other" before a singular noun to mean the remaining one of two.
12You should water the plants every ............... day.
Wrong!
The expression "every" other "day" means every second day.
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- He has bought another home.
- Where are the others?
- Show me the other hand.
- Can I have another cup of coffee?
- We must love one another .
- The two brothers love each other .
- I can’t find the other photos.
- Raju has arrived, but the others haven’t.
- You won’t get another chance.
- Do you have any other colors?
- You can take this. I will take the other one.
- You should water the plants every other day.

