1.
Ans: (c) a; all
2.
Ans: (b) my
3.
Ans: (d) many; any
4.
Ans: (d) fewer
5.
Ans: (a) much
6.
Ans: (b) enough
7.
Ans: (c) Each
8.
Ans: (c) an; a
9.
Ans: (b) another
10.
Ans: (b) few; this
11.
Ans: (a) an; our
12.
Ans: (d) several
13.
Ans: (c) These; two
14.
Ans: (b) a few
15.
Ans: (a) Which
16.
Ans: (b) every
17.
Ans: (c) Most
1.
Ans: these
2.
Ans: off his coat, on the sofa.
3.
Ans: any
4.
Ans: had some tea, wasn't any sugar
5.
Ans: some
6.
Ans: All
7.
Ans: with your hands, in your pockets.
8.
Ans: is a ritual, by the Japanese.
9.
Ans: many
10.
Ans: eat more food
11.
Ans: to every member
1.
Ans: that
2.
Ans: any
3.
Ans: an
4.
Ans: enough
5.
Ans: all
6.
Ans: some
7.
Ans: Every
8.
Ans: those
9.
Ans: make any noise;, needs some sleep.
10.
Ans: more
11.
Ans: fewer
1.
Ans: much
2.
Ans: Both
3.
Ans: my
4.
Ans: any
5.
Ans: any
6.
Ans: many
7.
Ans: Which
8.
Ans: the
9.
Ans: another
10.
Ans: few
11.
Ans: All
1.
Ans: many
2.
Ans: many
3.
Ans: an
4.
Ans: enough
5.
Ans: anyone
6.
Ans: A little knowledge, is a dangerous
7.
Ans: Few
8.
Ans: all
9.
Ans: Each
10.
Ans: all
11.
Ans: more
12.
Ans: Each
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2. Can you explain the difference between definite and indefinite articles? |
3. How do possessive determiners indicate ownership? |
4. What role do demonstratives play in determining which noun is being referred to? |
5. How do quantifiers help specify the quantity of a noun? |
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