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Determiners

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(29 votes)
9 questions
English
A determiner is a word that introduces a noun and helps to specify it in terms of quantity, ownership, specificity, or definiteness. Determiners are essential in English because they clarify what we are talking about by providing additional informati
1

Which sentence uses the possessive form correctly?

The cat’s toy is missing.

The cats toy is missing.

The cats’ toy is missing.

The cat’s toy are missing.

60% got this right

2

In which sentence is the ordinal form used correctly?

He is celebrating his twenty-first birthday today.

She was the three runner to cross the finish line.

The twelve chair in the row was broken.

We sat on the five row of seats.

73% got this right

3

Which of these sentences uses numerals and words appropriately?

There are fifteen chapters in the book,and the fourth chapter is the longes

There are 15 chapters in the book, and 4th chapter is the longest.

There are 15 chapters in the book, and the fourth chapter is the longest

There are fifteen chapters in the book, and 4 chapter is the longest.

Hard  26% got this right

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4

Which sentence uses articles correctly?

He is a university student studying for an MBA.

He is a university student studying for a MBA.

He is an university student studying for a MBA.

He is an university student studying for an MBA.

39% got this right

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5

Choose the correct quantifier for this sentence: “There were ___ students present at the seminar.”

Several

Any

Little

Much

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6

Which sentence uses a predeterminer correctly?

I’ve never seen such a crowded auditorium.

Both of them are my friends.

I had very few problems with the exam.

We had the most of enjoyment at the concert.

35% got this right

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7

There was ___ (few/little) noise in the library, allowing students to focus.

Little

Few

64% got this right

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8

He made ___ (quite/both) an interesting discovery during his research.

Quite

Both

Easy  86% got this right

9

___ (all/both) of my friends agreed to go to the concert.

Both

All

38% got this right