He's a much better dancer than (I/me).
It was Alice and (he/him) who told the police about the robbery.
him
Max and (I/me) would rather go to the French restaurant instead of the Italian one.
I
Everyone except (we/us) understood what she was talking about.
us
coffee, tea, and cola
The class is too big. The school needs to move it into a larger room. it=
The class
I borrowed _________ pen to use in class. (he or she)
his or her
We drove to work in ____________ new car. (we)
our
The big house on the corner is ___________. (they)
theirs
One of the biggest problems in the world is global warming. ____________ problem is political unrest.
A. Another B. The another. C. Other
Another
It's (I/me) you need to speak to if you have any questions.
me
That old newspaper is _____________. (I/you)
mine/yours
Nobody (forgets, forget) ________ computer password
his or her
The team is looking forward to the tournament. ______ practiced very hard every day last week.
They
Scandinavia consists of four countries. One is Denmark. ___________ are Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
a. The other
b. The others
c. Others
The others
When Nathan fell down the stairs, he hurt _________ very badly.
himself
Sayako promised ________________ that she would do better next time.
herself
If you don't take care of ___________, no one will.
yourself
We forgot to leave a tip for the server. We were so ashamed of _____________.
ourselves
Someone left ____________ dictionary in the class room last Friday. _____________ can go to the department office to claim it.
his/her. He/She
One of my brothers has brown hair and (another/the other) has blond hair.
the other
These shoes don't fit me. Are there (other, others) in a larger size?
others
There are two pieces of chocolate cake left. You can eat one and I will eat (another, the other).
I already ate one sandwich, but I'm still hungry. May I please have (the other, another)?
another
Books for art classes are usually expensive. Some coast around $50, and (the others, others) cost as much as $80.
others