Determiners


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  1. 1.

    Complete these sentences with the correct possessive determiners.

    1. He took his owl to the vet's clinic.
    2. The mother is carrying __________ baby.
    3. It is time for __________ holiday and we are all very happy.
    4. When Mary is tired, she lies down on __________ bed.
    5. After they finished their play, the children sat down to have __________ snacks.
    6. Where are you going for __________ holidays?
    7. __________ computer is not working. Can you fix it for me, please?
    8. The boy asked __________ neighbour if he could have his ball back.
    9. "If you finish __________ dinner fully, you can have more pudding," said Mother.
    10. The students opened __________ textbooks and began to work.
  2. 2.

    Circle the correct determiners to complete these sentences.

    1. Can I have a few / some / many butter, please?
    2. He has a lot of / little / much appreciable qualities in him.
    3. Do you want sugar in your coffee? How much?
      Just a little / a few, please.
    4. How many / How much time do you need to complete your homework?
    5. We will reach the city in some / a few / a little minutes.
    6. How many / How much books have you read in the last two months?
    7. There is only little / a little / few milk left. It won't be enough for all of us.
    8. We have ten chairs. How many / much / few more do we need?
  3. 3.

    Tick (√) the correct sentence in each pair. Put a cross (x) next to the incorrect one.

    1.  
      1. There aren't many cars on this highway.
      2. There aren't much cars on this highway.
    2.  
      1. I don't have many homework tonight.
      2. I don't have much homework tonight.
    3.  
      1. There isn't many glue in this bottle.
      2. There isn't much glue in this bottle.
    4.  
      1. There aren't many eggs in the fridge.
      2. There aren't much eggs in the fridge.
    5.  
      1. I didn't see many students in the library.
      2. I didn't see much students in the library.
  4. 4.

    Underline the determiners in these sentences and write what type they are.

    1. The shop assistant showed me ten shirts in blue.  article, numeral
    2. Whose new car is that over there?
    3. This food is good.
    4. I haven't seen many yellow birds.
    5. Which of these four books is interesting?
    6. Those orange flowers are beautiful.
    7. This watch is new. Whose watch is that?
    8. The little brown birds are singing in those tall trees.
    9. He ate two bowls of rice with dal.
    10. I have some stamps that you may like to see.
  5. 5.

    Complete these sentences with suitable determiners from the box.

    whosea fewthisthose
    mostaanysecond

     

    1. Could you bring me those plates I left in the kitchen, please?
    2. I have tried ______________ of the sandwiches here.
    3. He told me ______________ joke I'll never forget.
    4. I have not heard ______________ news from them. Have you?
    5. We have ______________ doubts in this lesson. Could you help us, please?
    6. Rohit won the ______________ place in the recitation competition.
      He's very happy!
    7. ______________ overcoat is this? Someone has left it behind here.
    8. ______________ painting is a copy of the original by Picasso.
  6. 6.

    Underline all the determiners in this story and list them correctly in the table.

    1. "Let's go and look at that empty old house in Ambala Avenue," said John. "We have thirty minutes before our school starts."
    2. "Yes, it's good idea," said his friend, Arvind. "We can go down this street." John's little sister Maria went with them.
    3. Soon, they reached the house.
    4. "Look at those twisted creepers on the walls," Arvind said.
    5. John walked up to the front door. He lifted the heavy knocker and let it fall with a loud bang. Arvind and Maria were right behind him.
    6. Suddenly, they heard some strange sounds coming from within. "What was that?" stammered John.
    7. "Oh!" cried Arvind. "There is someone near that window-the one on the first floor."
    8. "You said this house was empty!" said Maria nervously.
    9. Suddenly, a big, black bird flew out of the window. the two boys smiled sheepishly and Maria laughed.

     

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