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DETERMINERS
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A. Introduction
In this unit you will use the words which help to identify things - to say whether
they are known or unknown to the listener, which one(s) the speaker is talking
about, whether the speaker is thinking of specific examples or talking in
general. You will also work with words which say 'how much' or 'how many'.
There are twenty determiners in the grid given below. Encircle these determiners.
Q W E M O S T R M T Y U I
SE V E R Y SW I U M N B
O Q U I E A C H C S C O O
MK ML Y B O T T E P H T
E B N A I K N N A V L I H
O N O A N T E N N E I O H
K E S W I Y I H O R T N C
N V N N T I T G T A T G H
O E W E M I H U H L L U A
W R Y A N N E O E W E L N
N N O F L A R N R L E A O
A K N M O R E E R L L F U
U N E I T H E R U A P R G
B. Articles
B.1 1. The building that I visited today is a museum.
2. A building in which antiques are kept is called a museum.
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DETERMINERS
1
A. Introduction
In this unit you will use the words which help to identify things - to say whether
they are known or unknown to the listener, which one(s) the speaker is talking
about, whether the speaker is thinking of specific examples or talking in
general. You will also work with words which say 'how much' or 'how many'.
There are twenty determiners in the grid given below. Encircle these determiners.
Q W E M O S T R M T Y U I
SE V E R Y SW I U M N B
O Q U I E A C H C S C O O
MK ML Y B O T T E P H T
E B N A I K N N A V L I H
O N O A N T E N N E I O H
K E S W I Y I H O R T N C
N V N N T I T G T A T G H
O E W E M I H U H L L U A
W R Y A N N E O E W E L N
N N O F L A R N R L E A O
A K N M O R E E R L L F U
U N E I T H E R U A P R G
B. Articles
B.1 1. The building that I visited today is a museum.
2. A building in which antiques are kept is called a museum.
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CBSE
l
l
The word used before building in ….
Sentence 1 is _______ and in
Sentence 2 is _______
Can you think of a reason why different words are used before building in
these two sentences?
(Clue: Remember what you read in Class IX about 'specific and non-specific
items.')
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Then complete the following sentences using appropriate articles.
a) Bangkok is _______ capital of Thailand.
b) Australia, _______ country in the southern Hemisphere, has produced
some world-class sportspersons.
c) _______ fruit seller does not earn much during the rainy season.
d) _______ girl who lives at the corner of our street has been selected for the
civil services.
e) Many countries rely on _______ type of cocoa produced in Ghana for their
chocolate products.
f) The Amazon is considered to be _______ largest river in the world, in terms
of volume of water.
g) ___ Punjab, _______ important state of North India, has five rivers flowing
through it.
h) 1950 is _______ year in which India became a republic.
B.2. Working in pairs, decide which of the items in italics are definite (or
specific) and which are indefinite (or non-specific).
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DETERMINERS
1
A. Introduction
In this unit you will use the words which help to identify things - to say whether
they are known or unknown to the listener, which one(s) the speaker is talking
about, whether the speaker is thinking of specific examples or talking in
general. You will also work with words which say 'how much' or 'how many'.
There are twenty determiners in the grid given below. Encircle these determiners.
Q W E M O S T R M T Y U I
SE V E R Y SW I U M N B
O Q U I E A C H C S C O O
MK ML Y B O T T E P H T
E B N A I K N N A V L I H
O N O A N T E N N E I O H
K E S W I Y I H O R T N C
N V N N T I T G T A T G H
O E W E M I H U H L L U A
W R Y A N N E O E W E L N
N N O F L A R N R L E A O
A K N M O R E E R L L F U
U N E I T H E R U A P R G
B. Articles
B.1 1. The building that I visited today is a museum.
2. A building in which antiques are kept is called a museum.
2
CBSE
l
l
The word used before building in ….
Sentence 1 is _______ and in
Sentence 2 is _______
Can you think of a reason why different words are used before building in
these two sentences?
(Clue: Remember what you read in Class IX about 'specific and non-specific
items.')
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Then complete the following sentences using appropriate articles.
a) Bangkok is _______ capital of Thailand.
b) Australia, _______ country in the southern Hemisphere, has produced
some world-class sportspersons.
c) _______ fruit seller does not earn much during the rainy season.
d) _______ girl who lives at the corner of our street has been selected for the
civil services.
e) Many countries rely on _______ type of cocoa produced in Ghana for their
chocolate products.
f) The Amazon is considered to be _______ largest river in the world, in terms
of volume of water.
g) ___ Punjab, _______ important state of North India, has five rivers flowing
through it.
h) 1950 is _______ year in which India became a republic.
B.2. Working in pairs, decide which of the items in italics are definite (or
specific) and which are indefinite (or non-specific).
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CBSE
B.3. Read this extract from a story. Fill in the blanks using a, an or the where
necessary.
B.4. In groups of four, read the following description from a geography book,
and underline the geographical names.
I drove on the Time Machine without changing _________ lever . At last I
stopped; _________ sun was red and very large and _________ huge reddish
rock was there. _________ Time Machine, in which I sat, was standing on
_________ sloping beach and I saw _________ sea stretch to _________ horizon,
but without any waves. No breath of wind stirred and I began to breathe very
fast and felt _________ oppression in my head. I heard _________ harsh scream
and saw _________ thing like _________ huge butterfly. But as I turned to look
around again, I froze. _________ reddish mass of rock was moving towards me.
I realized that it was _________ monstrous crablike creature. I felt a tickle on
my cheek, as though _________ fly had lighted there. I struck at this and caught
something threadlike. With horror I realized that I had just grasped _________
antenna of _________ monster crab. In a moment I had pulled the lever. I placed
_________ time of one month between myself and these monsters.
Ref.: The Time Machine
By H.G.Wells
The Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world, protect India from the
cold winds blowing from central Asia and the People's Republic of China.
Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak of the world belongs to this range
and is situated in Nepal. To the south of the Himalayas, the great northern
plains extend between the mouth of the rivers Indus and the Ganga. The
Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra start in the Himalayas .The Indus
starts in Tibet near Mansarovar Lake. The Ganga rises in the Himalayas and
the Brahmaputra, also known as Tsang Po, starts in Tibet. The Ganga and the
Brahmaputra join together before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Between the
fertile Indus and Ganga plains are the Aravalli Hills and the Thar Desert.
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DETERMINERS
1
A. Introduction
In this unit you will use the words which help to identify things - to say whether
they are known or unknown to the listener, which one(s) the speaker is talking
about, whether the speaker is thinking of specific examples or talking in
general. You will also work with words which say 'how much' or 'how many'.
There are twenty determiners in the grid given below. Encircle these determiners.
Q W E M O S T R M T Y U I
SE V E R Y SW I U M N B
O Q U I E A C H C S C O O
MK ML Y B O T T E P H T
E B N A I K N N A V L I H
O N O A N T E N N E I O H
K E S W I Y I H O R T N C
N V N N T I T G T A T G H
O E W E M I H U H L L U A
W R Y A N N E O E W E L N
N N O F L A R N R L E A O
A K N M O R E E R L L F U
U N E I T H E R U A P R G
B. Articles
B.1 1. The building that I visited today is a museum.
2. A building in which antiques are kept is called a museum.
2
CBSE
l
l
The word used before building in ….
Sentence 1 is _______ and in
Sentence 2 is _______
Can you think of a reason why different words are used before building in
these two sentences?
(Clue: Remember what you read in Class IX about 'specific and non-specific
items.')
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Then complete the following sentences using appropriate articles.
a) Bangkok is _______ capital of Thailand.
b) Australia, _______ country in the southern Hemisphere, has produced
some world-class sportspersons.
c) _______ fruit seller does not earn much during the rainy season.
d) _______ girl who lives at the corner of our street has been selected for the
civil services.
e) Many countries rely on _______ type of cocoa produced in Ghana for their
chocolate products.
f) The Amazon is considered to be _______ largest river in the world, in terms
of volume of water.
g) ___ Punjab, _______ important state of North India, has five rivers flowing
through it.
h) 1950 is _______ year in which India became a republic.
B.2. Working in pairs, decide which of the items in italics are definite (or
specific) and which are indefinite (or non-specific).
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CBSE
B.3. Read this extract from a story. Fill in the blanks using a, an or the where
necessary.
B.4. In groups of four, read the following description from a geography book,
and underline the geographical names.
I drove on the Time Machine without changing _________ lever . At last I
stopped; _________ sun was red and very large and _________ huge reddish
rock was there. _________ Time Machine, in which I sat, was standing on
_________ sloping beach and I saw _________ sea stretch to _________ horizon,
but without any waves. No breath of wind stirred and I began to breathe very
fast and felt _________ oppression in my head. I heard _________ harsh scream
and saw _________ thing like _________ huge butterfly. But as I turned to look
around again, I froze. _________ reddish mass of rock was moving towards me.
I realized that it was _________ monstrous crablike creature. I felt a tickle on
my cheek, as though _________ fly had lighted there. I struck at this and caught
something threadlike. With horror I realized that I had just grasped _________
antenna of _________ monster crab. In a moment I had pulled the lever. I placed
_________ time of one month between myself and these monsters.
Ref.: The Time Machine
By H.G.Wells
The Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world, protect India from the
cold winds blowing from central Asia and the People's Republic of China.
Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak of the world belongs to this range
and is situated in Nepal. To the south of the Himalayas, the great northern
plains extend between the mouth of the rivers Indus and the Ganga. The
Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra start in the Himalayas .The Indus
starts in Tibet near Mansarovar Lake. The Ganga rises in the Himalayas and
the Brahmaputra, also known as Tsang Po, starts in Tibet. The Ganga and the
Brahmaputra join together before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Between the
fertile Indus and Ganga plains are the Aravalli Hills and the Thar Desert.
4
CBSE
Now discuss within your groups how the article is used (or not used) before
geographical terms, and complete the following table:
Names
Himalyas
Mount Everest
India
Nepal
People's
Republic of
China
Category
Mountain range
Cities
A country
whose name
includes words
like republic,
union etc.
Rivers
Deserts
Use of the Conclusion
The is used
before names of
mountain
ranges
Other examples
The Alps
The Andes
Pune, Delhi
Dal lake
B.5 You and your friend have been asked to help the quiz-master to prepare
questions for a geography quiz in your school. You may choose topics
from the list below to prepare your questions :
continents oceans and seas countries deserts
mountains lakes rivers and canals
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DETERMINERS
1
A. Introduction
In this unit you will use the words which help to identify things - to say whether
they are known or unknown to the listener, which one(s) the speaker is talking
about, whether the speaker is thinking of specific examples or talking in
general. You will also work with words which say 'how much' or 'how many'.
There are twenty determiners in the grid given below. Encircle these determiners.
Q W E M O S T R M T Y U I
SE V E R Y SW I U M N B
O Q U I E A C H C S C O O
MK ML Y B O T T E P H T
E B N A I K N N A V L I H
O N O A N T E N N E I O H
K E S W I Y I H O R T N C
N V N N T I T G T A T G H
O E W E M I H U H L L U A
W R Y A N N E O E W E L N
N N O F L A R N R L E A O
A K N M O R E E R L L F U
U N E I T H E R U A P R G
B. Articles
B.1 1. The building that I visited today is a museum.
2. A building in which antiques are kept is called a museum.
2
CBSE
l
l
The word used before building in ….
Sentence 1 is _______ and in
Sentence 2 is _______
Can you think of a reason why different words are used before building in
these two sentences?
(Clue: Remember what you read in Class IX about 'specific and non-specific
items.')
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
Then complete the following sentences using appropriate articles.
a) Bangkok is _______ capital of Thailand.
b) Australia, _______ country in the southern Hemisphere, has produced
some world-class sportspersons.
c) _______ fruit seller does not earn much during the rainy season.
d) _______ girl who lives at the corner of our street has been selected for the
civil services.
e) Many countries rely on _______ type of cocoa produced in Ghana for their
chocolate products.
f) The Amazon is considered to be _______ largest river in the world, in terms
of volume of water.
g) ___ Punjab, _______ important state of North India, has five rivers flowing
through it.
h) 1950 is _______ year in which India became a republic.
B.2. Working in pairs, decide which of the items in italics are definite (or
specific) and which are indefinite (or non-specific).
3
CBSE
B.3. Read this extract from a story. Fill in the blanks using a, an or the where
necessary.
B.4. In groups of four, read the following description from a geography book,
and underline the geographical names.
I drove on the Time Machine without changing _________ lever . At last I
stopped; _________ sun was red and very large and _________ huge reddish
rock was there. _________ Time Machine, in which I sat, was standing on
_________ sloping beach and I saw _________ sea stretch to _________ horizon,
but without any waves. No breath of wind stirred and I began to breathe very
fast and felt _________ oppression in my head. I heard _________ harsh scream
and saw _________ thing like _________ huge butterfly. But as I turned to look
around again, I froze. _________ reddish mass of rock was moving towards me.
I realized that it was _________ monstrous crablike creature. I felt a tickle on
my cheek, as though _________ fly had lighted there. I struck at this and caught
something threadlike. With horror I realized that I had just grasped _________
antenna of _________ monster crab. In a moment I had pulled the lever. I placed
_________ time of one month between myself and these monsters.
Ref.: The Time Machine
By H.G.Wells
The Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world, protect India from the
cold winds blowing from central Asia and the People's Republic of China.
Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak of the world belongs to this range
and is situated in Nepal. To the south of the Himalayas, the great northern
plains extend between the mouth of the rivers Indus and the Ganga. The
Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra start in the Himalayas .The Indus
starts in Tibet near Mansarovar Lake. The Ganga rises in the Himalayas and
the Brahmaputra, also known as Tsang Po, starts in Tibet. The Ganga and the
Brahmaputra join together before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Between the
fertile Indus and Ganga plains are the Aravalli Hills and the Thar Desert.
4
CBSE
Now discuss within your groups how the article is used (or not used) before
geographical terms, and complete the following table:
Names
Himalyas
Mount Everest
India
Nepal
People's
Republic of
China
Category
Mountain range
Cities
A country
whose name
includes words
like republic,
union etc.
Rivers
Deserts
Use of the Conclusion
The is used
before names of
mountain
ranges
Other examples
The Alps
The Andes
Pune, Delhi
Dal lake
B.5 You and your friend have been asked to help the quiz-master to prepare
questions for a geography quiz in your school. You may choose topics
from the list below to prepare your questions :
continents oceans and seas countries deserts
mountains lakes rivers and canals
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CBSE
C. Determiners with countable and uncountable nouns
Work in pairs. Each pair should write at least five questions (and answers),
e.g.
What do you cross, when travelling from Europe to the USA?
(The Atlantic Ocean)
You may use an atlas. Remember what you have learned in B.4 about using
or not using the.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
When you have written your questions, your teacher will organize a class
quiz.
C.1. Add a suitable noun to each of the following determiners in the box below.
a ____ both ____ few ____ much ____
all ____ each ____ little ____ neither ____
an ____ either ____ many ____ no ____
another ____ enough ____ more ____ any ____
every ____ most ____ several ____ one ____
some ____ two (etc) ____ a lot of ____
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