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91. ______ of them has submitted the report.
Answer: 'Each one of them' refers to individuals in the group and takes a singular verb.
92. There is not ______ space in the car for one more person.
Answer: 'Enough' is used to indicate a sufficient quantity, and in a negative sentence, it means there is an insufficient amount.
93. I have read ______ book on this topic.
Answer: 'Every' is used with a singular noun to mean all possible ones.
94. ______ French is a beautiful language.
Answer: No article is used before the names of languages.
95. We should inform ______ of them about the change of plans.
Answer: 'All of them' refers to the entire group of people.
96. He has seen ______ ups and downs in his life.
Answer: 'Ups and downs' is a plural, countable phrase, so 'many' is used.
97. I have ______ interest in politics.
Answer: 'Little' indicates almost no interest, showing a lack of it.
98. It seems that they would need ______ more workers for the construction.
Answer: 'Some' is used to indicate an unspecified number of additional workers.
99. ______ of the two documents were updated.
Answer: 'Neither' is used for two items and takes a singular verb, but in informal English a plural verb is common. 'Neither of the documents was updated' is formally correct.
100. He waited for her for ______ hour and a half.
Answer: The word 'hour' begins with a vowel sound, so 'an' is the correct article.