英文法深層理解〔応用〕

〔33〕代名詞②

英文法深層理解〔応用〕
〔33〕代名詞②

Lesson33 代名詞②

〔33〕 代名詞②
(1)I prefer the blue shirt over the red one.
(2)She has many hats, but she always wears the old one.
(3)Among all the cars in the showroom, the sporty ones caught my eye.
(4)One should listen to one’s parents.
(5)I have two apples. One is red, and the other is green.
(6)I listened to two songs this morning. One was calm, and the other was energetic.
(7)One tastes spicy, another has a mild flavor.
(8)Eating healthy is one habit, and exercising regularly is another.
(9)She bought three dresses. One is for work, the others are for parties.
(10)Among the five books, one is a novel, and the others are textbooks.
(11)Some people like tea, others prefer coffee.
(12)Some students study in the library, others prefer studying at home.
(13)She painted ten pictures. Some depict landscapes, the others portray people.
(14)In the garden, some trees bear fruits, the others are just for shade.
(15)I don’t like this color. Can you show me another?
(16)After finishing her drink, she asked for another.
(17)Please wait for another week.
(18)The restaurant is closed today. Let’s come back another time.
(19)All children deserve access to education.
(20)All water is essential for life.
(21)All of the apples on the table are red.
(22)All the apples are red.
(23)All the water is polluted.
(24)All of the water in this bottle is polluted.
(25)All information is useful.
(26)All the information is useful.
(27)All of the information from the meeting is useful.
(28)All the team is excited.
(29)All the family is coming over for dinner.
(30)All is well.
(31)All that glitters is not gold.
(32)All that I learned from him has been invaluable in my career.
(33)All that I asked for was a chance to prove myself.
(34)I have some friends in New York.
(35)She bought some apples to make a pie.
(36)Some of the flowers are blooming.
(37)Some of the students passed the exam.
(38)I need some water to drink.
(39)She added some sugar to her tea.
(40)Some of the information is incorrect.
(41)I have some books.
(42)Do you have any questions?
(43)I don’t have any money.
(44)If you need any help, let me know.
(45)Would you like some tea?
(46)Can I have some sugar for my coffee?
(47)Can you give me some advice on this project?
(48)Both movies are worth watching.
(49)I’ve read both books and found them interesting.
(50)Both of the children are talented.
(51)Both of my parents are teachers.
(52)She speaks both English and Spanish fluently.
(53)Both the cat and the dog are sleeping on the sofa.
(54)We gave each child a balloon.
(55)Each book has a different theme.
(56)Each of the players received a medal.
(57)Each of the cities has its own charm.
(58)The students each received a certificate.
(59)The twins have a room each.
(60)You can choose either option.
(61)Either way, we need to decide quickly.
(62)Either choice leads to the same outcome.
(63)Either path takes you to the castle.
(64)Either of the dishes tastes amazing.
(65)Either of the solutions fits the requirement.
(66)You can either stay at home or come with us.
(67)She will either bake a cake or buy one from the store.
(68)Neither boy wanted to play outside.
(69)Neither option is viable.
(70)Neither of us plays golf.
(71)Neither of the solutions worked.
(72)I like neither coffee nor tea.
(73)Neither John nor Mary came to the meeting.
(74)I don’t like either of these two shirts.
(75)I like neither of these two shirts.
(76)I don’t have either of the two books.
(77)I have neither of the two books.
(78)She doesn’t like either coffee or tea.
(79)She likes neither coffee nor tea.
(80)I can’t travel on either Saturday or Sunday.
(81)I can travel on neither Saturday nor Sunday.
(82)None of the toys were broken.
(83)None of the teachers were absent.
(84)None of the cake was eaten.
(85)None of the information was relevant.
(86)The problems kept coming one after another.
(87)The students entered the room one after another.
(88)We should catch up one of these days.
(89)I’ll finish this book one of these days.
(90)They smiled at one another.
(91)The children were whispering to one another.
(92)Tom and Mary love each other.
(93)The members of the team help one another.
(94)She wore two different shoes, trying them one after the other.
(95)The two teams played their songs one after the other.
(96)Hearing about an experience is one thing, living it is another.
(97)Studying the theory is one thing, applying it is another.
(98)The novel was something of a sensation when it was first published.
(99)He has something of a reputation as a skilled negotiator.
(100)She visits her hometown every five years.
(101)We have a family reunion every two years.
(102)He renews his membership every fourth year.
(103)The festival takes place every first weekend of June.
(104)The aroma of this coffee is richer than that of the one I had yesterday.
(105)The price of this laptop is lower than that of the competing brand.
(106)[sayit]The features of these smartphones are more advanced than those of older models.

(107)The colors of these paintings are brighter than those of the previous exhibition.
(108)There are several reasons to visit that city, and those who have been there once often wish to return. 
(109)Those who practice regularly show significant improvement.
(110)The new law impacts those living abroad.
(111)Those with experience in the field are highly sought after.
(112)Those affected by the disaster need our help.