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All, All of, Some, Some of, Many, Many of

May 24, 2025 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with all/all of, some/some of, many/many of.

1. ........................... birds have wings.

Correct! Wrong!

Use all before a noun without a determiner.

2. ........................... my friends are teetotalers.

Correct! Wrong!

Either all or all of can be used before a noun with a determiner.

3. I like .......................... them.

Correct! Wrong!

Use all of before a pronoun.

4. .......................... them have arrived.

Correct! Wrong!

Use some of before a pronoun.

5. I like .......................... music.

Correct! Wrong!

6. ......................... children are beautiful.

Correct! Wrong!

7. ........................... us like music.

Correct! Wrong!

8. .......................... students failed the test.

Correct! Wrong!

9. .......................... them questioned the legitimacy of his claims.

Correct! Wrong!

10. ......................... people drive recklessly.

Correct! Wrong!

11. Not ............................ students passed the test.

Correct! Wrong!

12. ........................... us are unhappy about the system.

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

1. All birds have wings.
2. All / All of my friends are teetotalers.
3. I like all of them.
4. Some of them have arrived.
5. I like all music.
6. All children are beautiful.
7. All of us like music.
8. Some students failed the test.
9. Many of them questioned the legitimacy of his claims.
10. Many people drive recklessly.
11. Not many students passed the test.
12. Many of us are unhappy about the system.

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