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Determiners Exercises with Answers
Determiners are words that modify nouns to clarify meaning, such as articles, demonstratives, quantifiers, and possessives. Here you will find exercises on Determiners with different approaches. Practice these Determiners exercises to understand their correct usage and improve your grammar skills.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners.
- ________ apple a day keeps the doctor away.
- She has __________ friends in the city.
- There isn’t __________ milk left in the fridge.
- ________ book on the table is mine.
- He has __________ idea about the project.
- Can I have __________ sugar in my tea?
- There are __________ students in the classroom.
- ________ dog is barking loudly.
- He gave me __________ advice on investments.
- Do you have __________ plans for the weekend?
Answers for Exercise 1
- An
- Many
- Any
- The
- No
- Some
- Several
- The
- Some
- Any
Exercise 2 – Correct the Errors
Identify and correct the incorrect determiners in the following sentences.
- I have much books in my bag.
- She bought a apples from the market.
- They have less problems to solve.
- This are my favorite shoes.
- Do you have a informations about the seminar?
- There were little people at the event.
- Any students can join the club.
- He has a huge amount of friends.
- I saw much dogs in the park.
- She doesn’t have no money left.
Answers for Exercise 2
- I have many books in my bag.
- She bought some apples from the market.
- They have fewer problems to solve.
- These are my favorite shoes.
- Do you have any information about the seminar?
- There were few people at the event.
- Some students can join the club.
- He has a huge number of friends.
- I saw many dogs in the park.
- She doesn’t have any money left.
Exercise 3 – Choose the Correct Determiner
Select the appropriate determiner for each sentence.
- (Some / Any) of the cake is left.
- (Much / Many) students participated in the event.
- (Few / Less) water is needed for the experiment.
- (This / These) book belongs to me.
- She has (little / few) patience with noisy kids.
- (Each / Every) student must submit the assignment.
- There are (several / little) chairs in the hall.
- (A / An) hour ago, he called me.
- She doesn’t have (any / some) money left.
- (This / That) is my brother’s car.
Answers for Exercise 3
- Some
- Many
- Less
- This
- Little
- Each
- Several
- An
- Any
- That
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