Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner.
1............... classroom has a computer.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Each" and "Every" can both be used before a singular countable noun to mean all the classrooms individually.
2Read ............... sentence carefully.
Wrong!
"Each" is correct because it focuses on the sentences one by one before a singular noun.
3............... time I see you, you look more and more beautiful.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Each" and "Every" are both correct in this repeated-time expression.
4I have read ............... book on that shelf.
Wrong!
"Every" is correct before the singular noun "book" when you mean all the books on the shelf.
5He has been to ............... continent in the world.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Every" and "each" can both be used before the singular noun "continent" here.
6I talk to my mother ............... day.
Wrong!
"Every" is correct in the time expression "every day," meaning daily.
7I like these designs. ............... one is different.
Wrong!
"Each" is correct because it means the designs are considered separately, one by one.
8I have written to ............... of them.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Each" and "all" are correct before "of them," but "every" cannot be used directly before "of" here.
9............... of the guests has arrived.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Each" and "Every one" are correct because they take the singular verb "has" in this sentence.
10These mangoes cost 50 cents ...............
Wrong!
"Each" is correct after a price when it means the price for one mango.
11I have read ............... of the books she has written.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Each" and "all" are correct before "of the books," but "every" cannot be used directly before "of" here.
12The hostess received ............... guest in person.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Every" and "each" can both be used before the singular noun "guest" here.
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- Each / Every classroom has a computer.
- Read each sentence carefully.
- Each / Every time I see you, you look more and more beautiful.
- I have read every book on that shelf.
- He has been to every / each continent in the world.
- I talk to my mother every day.
- I like these designs. Each one is different.
- I have written to each / all of them.
- Each / Every one of the guests has arrived.
- These mangoes cost 50 cents each
- I have read each / all of the books she has written.
- The hostess received every / each guest in person.

