Interrogative determiners (Determiners)
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1 | Interrogative determiners (determiners) | Using nouns without articles. | |
2 | Theory | Determiners are used in front of nouns to indicate whether you are referring to something specific or something of a particular type | |
3 | Beginners | 1. There are … books on the table. a. Many b. Some c. Much 2. He … a teacher. a. Are b. Am c. Is 3. … apples are rotten. a. Those b. These c. That 4. There is … food to feed everyone. a.Enough b. All c. Several 5. That book is … a. Mine b. Your c. Theirs | Exercise beginners, intermediate and advanced |
4 | Intermediate | 1. Learn something now … day. a. Some b. Every c. Each 2. This is … house. a. My b. Yours c. Its 3. Is that car … ? a. Theirs b. Yours c. My 4. We ate … the food. a. All b. Both c. Enough 5. … my sons are at college. a. Both b. All c. Many | Exercise beginners, intermediate and advanced |
5 | Advanced | My mother doesn’t drink … coffee. a. more b. much c. some 2. He knows … people than his wife. a. more b. many c. much 3. … knowledge is a dangerous thing. a. some b. few c. little 4. Twins can look the same, but … has their own personality. a. each one b. every one c. each 5. Our team won and we … got a prize. a. every b. each c. each one | Exercise beginners, intermediate and advanced |
6 | Reference | - Internet | Theory, exercise, and reference |
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