Travel Adventures - Exploring

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Question 1

We already explored the east trail this morning, so let's try _____ path up to the lighthouse.

Options: another, other, the other

Question 2

This map shows two caves: one is open today, but _____ is closed for safety checks.

Options: another, the other, others

Question 3

Some explorers prefer guided hikes; _____ like to explore on their own with a compass.

Options: other, others, another

Question 4

We should pack the ropes in one bag and the tent poles in _____ bag.

Options: other, the other, another

Question 5

We found one waterfall on this side of the valley; maybe there is _____ waterfall around the next bend.

Options: the other, another, others

Question 6

There were two old towers on the hill; one had a clear view, but _____ was hidden by fog.

Options: others, the other, another

Question 7

Some of the explorers climbed to the ridge, while _____ stayed near the base camp to cook.

Options: other, others, the other

Question 8

I like this viewpoint, but let's walk a little farther to find _____ spot for photos.

Options: others, another, the other

Question 9

I only brought two flashlights: you can take one, and I will carry _____.

Options: another, the other, other

Question 10

These boots are too heavy for long hikes; do you have _____ pair we can borrow?

Options: other, another, the other

Question 11

The guide warned us about falling rocks on one side of the canyon; the trail on _____ side is safer today.

Options: another, the other, others

Question 12

Some trails in the national park are marked in red; _____ trails are marked in blue for easy walks.

Options: other, the other, others

Practise Travel Adventures - Exploring with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Travel Adventures - Exploring in everyday English.

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