Choose the correct options to complete the sentences
Mary and Jack are at the canteen. [Other|Others] are in the hall.
Why hasn't [each|all] of the students brought a gift? Now we don't have enough.
I took some sweets for Mandy. You can have these [one|ones].
A: Do you have any ideas about the party?
B: Yes, [several|one]. I would like to share them with you.
Would you like a green pen or a blue one? Oh, [either|neither] is OK.
Brendon likes football, Alex likes basketball, and they [both|all] like tennis.
I've seen [none|all] of Harry Potter films. Unfortunately, I liked [none|both] of them.
Did you try [none|any] of these fruit?
Only [both|few] came to Alice's party; that's why she was really disappointed.
A: We can't find our two cats.
B: The red cat is on the roof now. And where is the [others|other]?