Complete the sentences, using the suitable pronoun: neither/ either/ none/ any. 1. We tried a lot of hotels, but of them had any rooms.
2. I took two books with me on holiday, but I didn’t read of them.
3. There are a few shops at the end of the street, but of them sell newspapers.
4. You can phone me at time during the evening. I’m always at home.
5. I can meet you next Monday or Friday. Would of those days be convenient for you?
6. John and I couldn’t get into the house because of us had a key.
7. eat your dinner or go to your room!
1. I played computer games yesterday. 2. He was playing computer games from two till three yesterday. 3. What was Nick doing when you came to his place? 4. What were you doing when I rang you up? 5. What did he do yesterday? - He was reading a book. 6. What was he doing the whole evening yesterday? - He was playing the piano. 7. When I came into the kitchen mother was cooking. 8. I went to the cinema yesterday. 9. I was not writing a letter to my friend the day before yesterday. 10. Last summer we were in the country.