L 2 Determiner
I. Fill in each blank
with a suitable Determiner:
1. One days Sudha had to show .........
reports to Mr. Moolgaokar. (Some / any)
1. some
2. Sudha went to do................ M.
Tech in Computer Science from IISC, Bengaluru. (an / the)
2. an
3. Since there were .............
dogs in the streets she took to feeding sparrows in the city. (no/many)
3. no
4. Would you like........... tea? (any
/ some)
4. some
5. ....... my life I have been
waiting for this moment. (all / some)
5. All
6. I have no time for ............
this formalities. (any / all)
6. all
7. ............ lawyers pleaded their
cases well. (every / both)
7. Both
8. ............ books are to be read
only in parts. (any / some)
8. Some
9. She carried ............... stale
chapattis with her for the village dogs. (few / several)
9. several
10. I used to go to............... English
school in a motor bus. (an / the)
10. an.
(b) 1. According to Bacon ... books
should be swallowed. (many some)
1. some
2. Some books don't deserve
............... mind and concentration. (our/their)
2. our
3. ............... individual is
dependent. (All/Every)
3. every
4. They never left.............. post
during the war. (their/our)
4. their
5. Liberty is the birth right of each
and.............. person. (every/any)
5. every
6. ............. of us were
constantly together. (our/both)
6. Both
7. She told me about the games she
used to play as ........child. (the/a)
7. a
8........ parents left me with
Grandmother. (my/each)
8. My
9. .......... drop of water is
precious. (every / all)
9. Every
10. We hear ............. amazing success
stories but we refuse to acknowledge them. (much/many)
10. many.
(c)1. India got its ............
vision of freedom in 1857. (first/one)
1. first
2. We are never tired of finding
fault with ............ system. (our/their)
2. our
3. We blame the government for...........
ills. (every / all)
3. all
4........... of the internal wars are
fought in poor countries. (Most/Much)
4. Most
5. ............ of his soldiers were
killed in this bombardment. (Any/Many)
5. Many
6. ............ one incident started
a rejection period lasting weeks. (each / that)
6. That
7. Our team won ............. match.
(an/the)
7. the
8. I am........... same person that
you loved last summer. (a/the)
8. the
9. How could ............. one love a
freak? (each/any)
9. any
10. Malcolm could not answer
............ proposal. (both I her)
10. her.
(d) 1............ days back Major Som
Nath had got injured in the hocky field. (Few / A few)
1. A few
2. Captain Vikram Batra was nicknamed
Sher Shah for........ (his / their)
2. his
3. He alone killed ..............
enemy soldiers in close combat. (third / three)
3. three
4. ............... life is possible
without water. (No / All)
4. No
5. Trees went up in flames and the
rice plants lost .......... greenness. (its / their)
5. their
6. We felt ......... indefinable sense
of discomfort.
6. an
7. ........... fugitives had fled
from Hiroshima. (many / much)
7. Many
8. .......... living thing was
petrified in an attitude of indescribable suffering. (many / every)
8. Every
9. Children begin learning by imitating
............. elders. (this / their)
9. their
10. Each unhappy family is unhappy in
............ own way. (his / its)
10. its.