Determiners Worksheet For Classes 9 And 10
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. 1. I have bought ……………………. apples. (some / any) 2. ……………………….. people are born great. (Some / Any) 3. Is there ……………………. tea in the kettle?...
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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. 1. I have bought ……………………. apples. (some / any) 2. ……………………….. people are born great. (Some / Any) 3. Is there ……………………. tea in the kettle?...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. This determiners worksheet is helpful for class 10 students. 1. ……………………… of the students was given a farewell gift. (Each / Every /All) 2. ……………………….. students...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. You can learn about determiners here. 1. I have invited only ………………………… friends to my birthday party. (few / a few / a little) 2. I...
Fill in the blanks with some, any, none or no. This determiners worksheet is helpful for students of classes 9 and 10 and also for students preparing for Cambridge First Certificate in English. Grammar...
Determiners are words like articles, demonstratives, distributives or possessives. They go before nouns and modify them. However, they are not adjectives. Examples of determiners are: some, any, few, little, many, much, most, a, the,...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article or determiner. You can learn about determiners here. 1. I know ………………………. writer you are talking about. ( a / the) 2. She doesn’t have ……………………………....
Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners. 1. I would like to ask ………………………….. questions. (few / a few / the few) 2. …………………………. children like chocolates. (Most / The most / Most of)...
Fill in the blanks. …………………….. (Everyone / someone / anyone) makes mistakes and the ………………………. (little / less / least) experienced you are, the more mistakes you make. The only question is ‘How will...
Determiners are words like a, an, the, my, this, your, either, neither, all, some, any, enough, most, many, little and few. They go before nouns but they are not adjectives. Test your understanding of...
Complete the following sentences with suitable words. 1. We have only ………………. minutes to spare. (few / a few) 2. He is famous for being ……………. rich. (very / much) 3. There weren’t ………………...