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2. Fill in the blanks with the correct determiners given in the brackets.
1. I have .......... money in my purse. (some/any)
2. He bought.............food to distribute among the hungers. (many/some)
3. .......... children love to play with toys. (All/Each)
4...............dress is cheap in this shop. (Either/Neither)
5. My mother didn't make .......... soup. (some/any)
6. We should do .......... exercises everyday. (some/many)
7. I regret to say that there is .......... I can do in this matter. (little/a little)
8. .......... my brothers are intelligent. (All/Both)
9. .......... child should be hale and hearty. (Each/Every)
10. I don't have............story books. (many/much)
11. Please wait ..........longer for me. (little/a little)
12. The woman sold ............... jewellery she had. (a few/the few)
13. .......... boy is worthy and dependable. (Neither/Either)
14. Have you got........ sweets? (some/any)
15. I spent .......... money I had on books. (the little/a little).​

Answers

Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

1. I have some money in my purse.

2. He bought some food to distribute among the hungers.

3. All children love to play with toys.

4. Neither dress is cheap in this shop.

5. My mother didn't make any soup.

6. We should do some exercises every day.

7. I regret to say that there is little I can do in this matter.

8. All my brothers are intelligent.

9. Every child should be hale and hearty.

10. I don't have many story books.

11. Please wait a little longer for me.

12. The woman sold a few jewellery she had.

13. Either boy is worthy and dependable.

14. Have you got any sweets?

15. I spent a little money I had on books.                          

Explanation:

  • Determiners are those words to determine and modify the meaning of nouns.
  • A determiner may determine or fix a place, person or thing, identify two or more persons or things or precede numerals or objects to indicate a quantity or amount.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Completed sentences with appropriate determiners are as follows:

  • 1. I have some money in my purse.
  • 2. He bought some food to distribute among the hungry.
  • 3. All children love to play with toys.
  • 4. Neither dress is cheap in this shop.
  • 5. My mother didn't make any soup.
  • 6. We should do some exercises every day.
  • 7. I regret to say that there is little I can do in this matter.
  • 8. All my brothers are intelligent.
  • 9. Every child should be hale and hearty.
  • 10. I don't have many story books.
  • 11. Please wait a little longer for me.
  • 12. The woman sold a few pieces of jewelry she had.
  • 13. Neither boy is worthy and dependable.
  • 14. Have you got any sweets?
  • 15. I spent the little money I had on books.

Determiners:

  • A determiner, also known as a determinative, is a word, phrase, or affix that follows a noun or noun phrase and typically conveys the context reference of the preceding noun or noun phrase.
  • A determiner is a word that is used at the start of a noun group in grammar to signal many things, such as which thing you are referring to or if you are referring to one or several things.
  • Determiners like "a," "the," "some," "this," and "each" are frequently used in English.

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