Fill in the blanks with correct determiners from the box. You can use each determiner only once. each, a hundred, either, several, few, five, most, first, enough, a, which more, many a, little, much 1. ____________ cakes are made with eggs, butter, flour and sugar. 2. _____________ class do you study in? 3. We always travel ____________ class when we go by train. 4. Please tell ______________ participant to submit their picture. 5. There’s _____________ slip between the cup and the lip. 6. We had _____________ food left over after the party to feed ten street children. 7. We need to plant _____________ trees; there can be never enough to save the environment. 8. Did you find ______________ decent place to stay? 9. Kindness is a virtue that ____________ people actually practise regularly. 10. You can choose ____________ topic for the extempore speech. 11. ______________ people came to see their favourite stars. 12. There is very ____________ water in the tank. 13. How _______________ paint will we need for this wall? 14. _______________ students put up stalls at the Diwali fair. 15. Only ___________ participants have arrived. SUB: SCIENCE
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1. few
2.which
3.fist
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Completed sentences with correct determiners are as follows:
- 1. Most cakes are made with eggs, butter, flour and sugar.
- 2. Which class do you study in?
- 3. We always travel first class when we go by train.
- 4. Please tell each participant to submit their picture.
- 5. There’s a little slip between the cup and the lip.
- 6. We had some food left over after the party to feed ten street children.
- 7. We need to plant more trees; there can be never enough to save the environment.
- 8. Did you find a decent place to stay?
- 9. Kindness is a virtue that few people actually practise regularly.
- 10. You can choose any topic for the extempore speech.
- 11. Many people came to see their favorite stars.
- 12. There is very little water in the tank.
- 13. How much paint will we need for this wall?
- 14. Several students put up stalls at the Diwali fair.
- 15. Only five participants have arrived.
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 belongs to the group of words that are employed to alter nouns or their synonyms.
- Determiners are frequently used before descriptive adjectives to help clarify what a noun refers to.
- The word this is a determiner, as shown in the question Would you like to buy this new book?
Rules of determiners:
- With singular nouns, determiners are necessary.
- Use an indefinite article to talk generically about a singular noun (a or an).
- Don't use a determiner when referring to a plural word generally.
- Use a definite article, demonstrative pronoun, possessive pronoun, or quantifier to talk precisely about a singular word.
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