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Determiners Exercise

March 3, 2022 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1He has visited ............... continent on Earth.
Wrong!
Use "every" before a singular countable noun when you mean all members of a group.
2............... the guests have arrived.
Wrong!
Use "All" before a plural noun to refer to the complete group.
3He has ............... interest in politics.
Wrong!
Use "no" directly before a noun to mean not any.
4We need ............... people to help us.
Wrong!
Use "a few" with plural countable nouns to mean a small number.
5............... of my friends are atheists.
Select 4 answers.
Wrong!
"All", "Some", "A few", and "Many" are all possible before "of my friends" with different meanings.
6............... child can solve this puzzle. It is so simple.
Wrong!
Use "Any" with a singular countable noun to mean it does not matter which one.
7I didn't get ............... answer correct.
Wrong!
Use "any" in this negative sentence before a singular countable noun.
8We have ............... milk left.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Little" and "some" can both be used with the uncountable noun "milk" with different meanings.
9............... effort is required to learn a foreign language.
Wrong!
Use "Much" with the uncountable noun "effort".
10............... people can speak a foreign language perfectly.
Wrong!
Use "Few" with plural countable nouns to mean not many.
11............... child should go to school.
Wrong!
Use "Every" before a singular countable noun to refer to all members of a group.
12There were very ............... people at the wedding.
Wrong!
Use "few" after "very" with plural countable nouns to mean a very small number.
Done.
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Answers

  1. He has visited every continent on Earth.
  2. All the guests have arrived.
  3. He has no interest in politics.
  4. We need a few people to help us.
  5. All / Some / A few / Many of my friends are atheists.
  6. Any child can solve this puzzle. It is so simple.
  7. I didn’t get any answer correct.
  8. We have little / some milk left.
  9. Much effort is required to learn a foreign language.
  10. Few people can speak a foreign language perfectly.
  11. Every child should go to school.
  12. There were very few people at the wedding.
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