All vs. Every | Determiners Worksheet For Class 10
The words all and every have very similar meanings. Use all with plural nouns; use every with singular nouns.
Can you use all and every correctly? Test your understanding with this grammar exercise.
All vs. Every | Class 10 English grammar worksheet
1. All …………… were out. (light / lights)
2. …………. child needs love. (Every / All)
3. ………… children were asked to submit their work. (All / Every)
4. I have read ………….. book on that shelf. (every / all)
5. I have written to …………. friend I have. (every / all)
6. I like ………….. music. (all / every)
7. You should dust the furniture …………… day. (every / all)
8. You have every ……………. to be happy. (reason / reasons)
9. Trains leave ……………. ten minutes. (every / all)
10. I have cleaned …………….. the windows. (all / every)
Answers
1. All lights were out.
2. Every child needs love.
3. All students were asked to submit their work.
4. I have read every book on that shelf.
5. I have written to every friend I have.
6. I like all music.
7. You should dust the furniture every day.
8. You have every reason to be happy.
9. Trains leave every ten minutes.
10. I have cleaned all the windows.