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Intermediate Level Determiners Exercise

February 17, 2024 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks.

Answers

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1. There is .............................. in the tank.
Wrong!
When enough is an adjective, it goes before the noun.
2. She drank the ......................... milk.
Wrong!
All is used in the structure all + article + noun; whole is used in the structure the + whole + noun
3. I cannot afford to give you ........................... money.
Wrong!
4. She ate ............................ the cake.
Wrong!
Before a noun with a determiner, half and half of can both be used.
5. ......................... my parents are medical professionals.
Wrong!
Before a noun with a determiner, both and both of can both be used.
6. ............................. the lights were out.
Wrong!
7. ........................... children love chocolates.
Wrong!
Before a noun without a determiner, we use most.
8. ........................... things belong to the housekeeper.
Wrong!
Use these and those with plural nouns.
9. .......................... boy took his share.
Wrong!
10. ........................... word he spoke was a lie.
Wrong!
11. ......................... plan suits me.
Wrong!
Both and all are used with plural verbs and plural nouns. Either is used with a singular noun and singular verb.
12. ............................ solution seems to work.
Wrong!
Done.
Score: 0/12
  1. There is enough oil in the tank.
  2. She drank the whole milk.
  3. I cannot afford to give you any more money.
  4. She ate half / half of the cake.
  5. Both / Both of my parents are medical professionals.
  6. All / All of the lights were out.
  7. Most children love chocolates.
  8. Those things belong to the housekeeper.
  9. Each / Every boy took his share.
  10. Every word he spoke was a lie.
  11. Either plan suits me.
  12. Neither solution seems to work.
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