Determiners Worksheet For Class 7

Determiners are words like the, a, my, his, their, some, any, most, little, few and enough. Determiners come at the beginning of nouns or noun phrases. However, they are not adjectives.

  • some students
  • my daughter
  • the government
  • any person
  • enough food
  • little money

There are mainly two types of determiners – group A determiners and group B determiners

Group A determiners

Group A determiners are of three kinds.

  • Articles: a, an, the
  • Possessives: my, his, their, your, her, our, whose etc.
  • Demonstratives: this, these, that, those

We cannot put two group A determiners together.

Group B determiners

These determiners usually say how much or how many we are talking about. Examples are: much, many, few, little, some, any, each, every, either, neither, all, both, half etc.

We can put two group B determiners together.

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. This English grammar worksheet is designed for students of classes 7 and 8.

Determiners Worksheet

1. I would like …………………… more rice. (some / any / few)

2. Has she got ………………………. friends? (some / any)

3. She does not have ………………………. friends here. (many / much)

4. Have you got ……………………… for me to eat? (anything / something)

5. You don’t offer me ……………………….. help. (any / some)

6. I opened the window but I didn’t see ………………………. (anything / something)

7. She earns ……………………… money than I do. (less / few)

8. She has got ……………………… friends than me. (less / fewer)

9. He doesn’t do ……………………….. work. (any / some)

10. I couldn’t answer ……………………. of the questions. (any / some)

11. I have invited ………………………. of my friends to the party. (some / any)

12. I haven’t got ………………………. to wear. (anything / something)

13. She doesn’t have ……………………….. concern for the poor. (any / some)

14. We meet every ………………………… days. (few / many)

15. Have you got ……………………….. letters for me? (any / some)

16. ………………………… students passed the test. (Few / Less)

17. ………………………… people supported the plan. (Most / Much / Less)

18. ………………………… of these trees was planted by my grandmother. (Each / Every / All)

19. ……………………………. of them was able to solve the problem. (Neither / Either / Both)

20. I want to ask …………………………….. questions. (few / a few / any)

Answers

1. I would like some more rice.

2. Has she got any friends?

3. She does not have many friends here.

4. Have you got anything for me to eat?

5. You don’t offer me any help.

6. I opened the window but I didn’t see anything.

7. She earns less money than I do.

8. She has got fewer friends than me.

9. He doesn’t do any work.

10. I couldn’t answer any of the questions.

11. I have invited some of my friends to the party.

12. I haven’t got anything to wear.

13. She doesn’t have any concern for the poor.

14. We meet every few days.

15. Have you got any letters for me? (Use any in questions and negatives; use some in affirmative sentences)

16. Few students passed the test. (Use few with plural nouns; less with uncountable nouns)

17. Most people supported the plan.

18. Each of these trees was planted by my grandmother. (Each is followed by a singular verb; all is followed by a plural verb.)

19. Neither of them was able to solve the problem. (Neither is followed by a singular verb; both is followed by a plural verb.)

20. I want to ask a few questions. (A few indicates a small number; few means almost none)

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17 Responses

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  8. samaira says:

    I think 10th question is incorrect please check it out

  9. samaira says:

    i think 10th question is incorrect please check it out well thanks for this worksheet

    • Manjusha says:

      The general rule is that we use any in questions and negative sentences and some in affirmative sentences. Some is also possible here but the meaning changes.

      Compare:
      I couldn’t answer any of the questions. (= I answered no question; I will get zero marks.)
      I couldn’t answer some of the questions. (= I did answer some questions, but I couldn’t answer the others; I will not get full marks but I may pass the test.)

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