📚 Determiners Grammar Exercise

Complete the exercises below to practice Determiners

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👤 Student Information

Section A: Fill in the Blanks (Determiners)

Complete the sentences using the correct determiners: all, none, not (any), enough, few.

1. I checked the books on the shelf, but of them were the one I needed.

2. We don't have time to finish the project today.

3. There are students in the classroom right now because it's lunch break.

4. the participants must arrive by 9 AM for the meeting to start on time.

5. Only a people showed up to the concert because of the bad weather.

6. of the cookies were left after the children's party ended.

7. She has studied the chapters but still doesn't feel confident about the exam.

8. We have milk left in the refrigerator, so we need to buy some.

9. There's space in this room for the furniture.

10. students understood the complex mathematical concept on the first explanation.

Section B: Multiple Choice Questions (Determiners)

Choose the correct determiner for each sentence.

1. ___ the employees received their salary on time this month.

All
None
Few
Not any

2. There are ___ chairs available for the meeting, so some people will have to stand.

all
not enough
none
few

3. ___ of the answers on the test were correct; I got everything wrong.

All
None
Few
Enough

4. Only a ___ tourists visited the museum during the winter season.

all
none
few
enough

5. We have ___ information to make a decision right now.

all
not enough
none
few

6. ___ students submitted their assignments before the deadline.

All
None
Not any
Few

7. There are ___ parking spaces available in this area during rush hour.

all
enough
not any
few

8. ___ the computers in the lab are working properly today.

All
None
Few
Enough

9. We need ___ volunteers to help organize the charity event successfully.

all
none
enough
not any

10. Only ___ people know the secret password to access the system.

all
none
a few
enough

Section C: Paragraph Completion (Determiners)

Complete the paragraphs using the correct determiners: all, none, not (any), enough, few.

Last week, our school organized a science fair where the students were invited to participate. However, only a students actually submitted their projects on time. The organizers realized they didn't have space to display the projects properly. Unfortunately, of the judges showed up on the first day due to a scheduling conflict. The teachers decided they had time to postpone the event, so they quickly contacted backup judges. In the end, the participants were satisfied with the results, and of them complained about the organization.

When I moved to my new apartment, I discovered that of my furniture would fit through the narrow staircase. I had money to hire professional movers, so I asked my friends for help. Fortunately, my friends were available to assist me on the weekend. We realized that only a pieces could be carried up easily. The landlord mentioned that tenants had ever complained about the staircase before. After several hours of hard work, we managed to move my belongings successfully. I was grateful that of my items were damaged during the process.

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