Answer :
1. The correct distributive adjective to complete the sentence is [B] Either. The sentence should read: "The papayas aren't ripe and the pineapples aren't either of the workers has his own work."
2. The appropriate distributive adjective for this sentence is [B] Each. The sentence should be: "Every of the workers has his own work."
3. In this sentence, the suitable distributive adjective is [C] So. The corrected sentence would be: "Living in the countryside is not expensive, and it isn't so complex."
4. The correct choice for this sentence is [C] Both. The revised sentence is: "There are two restaurants in the town and both of them are extreme."
5. The right distributive adjective for this sentence is [A] Too. The sentence should read: "She doesn't like pork, and her sister does too."
6. The fitting distributive adjective in this sentence is [B] Too. The corrected sentence is: "I don't like beef, and they do too."
7. The appropriate distributive adjective for this sentence is [B] Both. The revised sentence is: "I have two horses, both of them run very fast."
8. The correct distributive adjective for this sentence is [A] Either. The sentence should be: "My father doesn't like spinach, and I don't either."
9. The suitable distributive adjective for this sentence is [A] Every. The sentence should read: "Are there enough apples for us to have one every."
10. The correct distributive adjective for this sentence is [A] Each. The revised sentence is: "There are two churches in the town and each of them are extremely old."