Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner.
1Not ............... is known about him.
Wrong!
Use "much" with the uncountable idea of an amount of information.
2Not ............... animals eat meat.
Wrong!
Use "all" before a plural noun when you mean a whole group.
3I don't have ............... interest in politics.
Wrong!
Use "much" with the uncountable noun "interest" in a negative sentence.
4Do you know ............... people in this area?
Wrong!
Use "many" with the plural noun "people" in a question.
5I didn't do ............... work today.
Wrong!
Use "much" with the uncountable noun "work" in a negative sentence.
6I have already replied to ............... email I received.
Wrong!
Use "every" before the singular noun "email" to mean each one.
7There are too ............... stars in the sky.
Wrong!
Use "many" with the plural noun "stars" after "too".
8I don't know ............... people who can speak a foreign language perfectly.
Wrong!
Use "many" with the plural noun "people" in a negative sentence.
9She doesn't have ............... concern for the poor.
Wrong!
Use "any" with the uncountable noun "concern" in a negative sentence.
10I only need a ............... help.
Wrong!
Use "little" in "a little" with the uncountable noun "help".
11............... recruiters visited the campus this year.
Wrong!
Use "Few" with the plural noun "recruiters" to show a small number.
12............... person can join the club if they want to.
Wrong!
Use "Any" before a singular noun to mean it does not matter which person.
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- Not much is known about him.
- Not all animals eat meat.
- I don’t have much interest in politics.
- Do you know many people in this area?
- I didn’t do much work today.
- I have already replied to every email I received.
- There are too many stars in the sky.
- I don’t know many people who can speak a foreign language perfectly.
- She doesn’t have any concern for the poor.
- I only need a little help.
- Few recruiters visited the campus this year.
- Any person can join the club if they want to.

