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Determiners Worksheet

The document is a worksheet for Class 7 focusing on determiners, which are words that clarify nouns by indicating quantity, possession, definiteness, or demonstration. It outlines various types of determiners, including articles, demonstratives, possessives, quantifiers, numbers, distributives, and interrogatives. The worksheet includes exercises for students to practice filling in blanks, choosing the correct determiner, and correcting sentences.

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Determiners Worksheet

The document is a worksheet for Class 7 focusing on determiners, which are words that clarify nouns by indicating quantity, possession, definiteness, or demonstration. It outlines various types of determiners, including articles, demonstratives, possessives, quantifiers, numbers, distributives, and interrogatives. The worksheet includes exercises for students to practice filling in blanks, choosing the correct determiner, and correcting sentences.

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Class 7

Worksheet

Determiners

🔹 What are Determiners?


Determiners are words placed in front of nouns to clarify what the noun refers to. They
specify quantity, possession, definiteness, or demonstration.

🔹 Types of Determiners:
1. Articles – a, an, the

2. Demonstratives – this, that, these, those

3. Possessives – my, your, his, her, its, our, their

4. Quantifiers – some, any, much, many, few, little, a lot of

5. Numbers – one, two, three, etc.

6. Distributives – each, every, either, neither

7. Interrogatives – which, what, whose

🧠 Exercise A – Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners:


1. I have read ___ interesting book about space.

2. ___ sun rises in the east.

3. She doesn’t have ___ money left.

4. ___ of the students were absent.


5. Can you give me ___ advice?

6. ___ dog is yours?

7. He has ___ pens, but he doesn't use them.

8. There is ___ orange on the table.

9. I don’t like ___ of these shirts.

10. ___ student must bring their ID card.

🧠 Exercise B – Choose the correct determiner:


1. (Some/Any) of the information is missing.

2. (This/These) book is very interesting.

3. I saw (a/an) eagle flying above the cliff.

4. She spends (many/much) time painting.

5. I don’t have (many/much) pencils.

🧠 Exercise C – Correct the sentences if needed:


1. He bought a apples from the market.

2. These bag is too heavy to carry.

3. There wasn’t any people in the hall.

4. Every of the players played well.


5. Whose you are talking to?

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