Fill in the blanks with the unsuitable determiners: 1.Have you got ................ butter? (any,some) 2.He gave me.............................. bananas he had.(few, the few) 3.she bought...................... pens(some,any) Fill in the suitable prepositions: 1.He was true .......................his principles.( to,on) 2.we are tired....................... you.(at, of) 3. i am interested .............................. music.( of ,in)
Answers
Answer:
Given below
Explanation:
1. 1. some
2. few
3. some
2. 1. to
2. of
3. in
Answer:
Fill in the blanks with the unsuitable determiners:
1.Have you got any butter
2.He gave me the few bananas he had.
3.she bought some any
Things you need to know
What is a determiner
A determiner, also called determinative (abbreviated det), is a word, phrase, or affix that occurs together with a noun or noun phrase and serves to express the reference of that noun or noun phrase in the context. That is, a determiner may indicate whether the noun is referring to a definite or indefinite element of a class, to a closer or more distant element, to an element belonging to a specified person or thing, to a particular number or quantity, etc. Common kinds of determiners include definite and indefinite articles
Types of Determiners
- Articles are words such as a, an, and the.
- Demonstratives include this, these, that and those.
- Quantifiers are specific. They include many, much, a lot of, most, some, and any.
- A possessive pronoun is a clarifying word. For instance, my, yours, his, hers, and their.
Examples
- The girl is a student.
- I've lost my keys.
- Some folks get all the luck.
- Which book is that?
- I'll take this one.
- Both windows were open.
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Fill in the suitable prepositions
1.He was true to hisprinciples
2.we are tired at you
3.I am interested in music.
Things you need to know
What is preposition
a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
Types of preposition
- Direction Prepositions - into the house, up the stairs, across the street.
- Location Prepositions - at work, in class, on the bus.
- Time Prepositions - on Monday, in October, at noon.
Examples of preposition
- She lost her ring at the beach.
- He sat on the chair.
- There is some milk in the fridge.
- She was hiding under the table.
- The cat jumped off the counter.
- He drove over the bridge.