The document provides examples to test understanding of determiners and correct usage of determiners in sentences. It contains three sections:
1) Sentences with incorrect determiner usage and a task to identify the correct determiners.
2) A multiple choice question to identify the correct determiner in sentences.
3) Blank spaces to fill in with the appropriate determiner from a list to complete sentences. The document focuses on testing the understanding of common determiners like "a/an", "the", "some", "any", "much", "several", "every", "few", "many", "my", "your", "our".
The document provides examples to test understanding of determiners and correct usage of determiners in sentences. It contains three sections:
1) Sentences with incorrect determiner usage and a task to identify the correct determiners.
2) A multiple choice question to identify the correct determiner in sentences.
3) Blank spaces to fill in with the appropriate determiner from a list to complete sentences. The document focuses on testing the understanding of common determiners like "a/an", "the", "some", "any", "much", "several", "every", "few", "many", "my", "your", "our".
The document provides examples to test understanding of determiners and correct usage of determiners in sentences. It contains three sections:
1) Sentences with incorrect determiner usage and a task to identify the correct determiners.
2) A multiple choice question to identify the correct determiner in sentences.
3) Blank spaces to fill in with the appropriate determiner from a list to complete sentences. The document focuses on testing the understanding of common determiners like "a/an", "the", "some", "any", "much", "several", "every", "few", "many", "my", "your", "our".
The document provides examples to test understanding of determiners and correct usage of determiners in sentences. It contains three sections:
1) Sentences with incorrect determiner usage and a task to identify the correct determiners.
2) A multiple choice question to identify the correct determiner in sentences.
3) Blank spaces to fill in with the appropriate determiner from a list to complete sentences. The document focuses on testing the understanding of common determiners like "a/an", "the", "some", "any", "much", "several", "every", "few", "many", "my", "your", "our".
I. Use the right determiners to correct the sentence.
1. There aren’t much people here.
2. How many are you getting paid?
3. I drank many of the milk myself.
4. Susan drinks much of soda.
5. What a lousy menu. There aren’t much of choices.
6. Did you tell her how many you liked it?
7. She got much As this semester.
II. Choose the correct answers:
1. ……………………. the evening we watched television.
A. most B. most of C. both are correct
2. ……………….. you are not going to graduate.
A. some B. some of C. someone
3. ………………… my friends can attend the party.
A. none of B. none C. no
4. ………………… her friends have already joined.
A. several B. several of C. both are correct
5. I have labeled ………………….. bottle with a name.
A. each B. each of C. both are correct
6. We have ……………….. problems, most of the time.
A. few B. the few C. a few
7. …………………. student came prepared.
A. neither B. neither of C. both are correct
III. Choose the right words to fill in the blanks:
1. this A. I think ……………. is a bad idea.
2. that B. I would like ……………… moment of your time. 3. these C. Please have ………………… cookies. 4. those D. We wash our car ……………….. weekend. 5. a E. There isn’t ………….. to say, is there? 6. an F. ……………….. socks don’t fit me anymore. 7. the G. ……………… people I know like to travel. 8. some 9. any H. This is …………………… last straw.
10. much I. Sure, I will have ………………… apple
11. several J. …………………. people like that movie.
12. every K. I will take ………………….. dress. 13. few L. Did you take ……………….. medicine? 14. many M. That is ………………….. summer house. 15. my 16. your N. I don’t have ………………….. pets 17. our O. I left ……………… sandwiches on the train.