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1. Choose the appropriate determiners to complete the sentences:
1. He is an expert on languages, but he knows ---- about mathematics.
few
little
a lot of
several
2. I don't think there will be a severe shortage of usable water because there was ---- rain fall
yesterday.
little
few
any
a lot of
3. Unfortunately, I have ---- talent for music although I have always wanted to be a famous
singer.
little
few
a few
plenty o4. There were ---- people at the meeting earlier but most of them left early so there aren't
many left now.
little
few
much
several
5. Although she thought she knew ---- of the subject, the teacher asked a few details she
hardly remembered.
several
much
many
any
6. ---- people enjoy the performance of the theatre company but I don't think it is a successful
one.
Much
Several
Every
No
7. I had to live in Paris and Madrid for many years because of my business but I don't like ----
city much.
all
whole
either
neither
8. Both players in the tennis match have been warned by the referee but ---- of them seems to
take it seriously.
none
either
every
neither9. In my country, ---- universities offer a wide range of courses. That's why they are preferred
by foreign students as well.
every
each
a great deal of
most
10. The vocabulary list had been memorized by ---- of the students and each one scored over
80 per cent on the exam.
every
all
a little
the whole
Answers
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Answer:
1.little
2. A lot of
3. a few
4. Several
5. Much
6. Several
7. Either
8. Neither
9. Most
10. All
Explanation:
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- little
- a lot of
- little
- several
- much
- Several
- either
- none
- most
- all
Explanation:
A determiner, in grammar, is a word that accompanies a noun or a phrase to serve as reference to the given noun or phrase. Determiners are classified into 4 - Articles, Quantifiers, Demonstratives, Possessives.
Articles include a, an, the.
Quantifiers include many, a few, much, too many, some etc.,
Demonstratives include these, those, this and that.
Possessives include my, your, theirs , ours, his.
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