
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or adjective.
#1. I have read almost …………………….. book on that shelf.
#2. I have invited ……………………. friend I have.
Use all and both with plural nouns.
#3. ……………………. leg has five toes.
Use each to speak of two people or things.
#4. I have a …………………….. cold.
#5. You must secure at least ………………… mark.
#6. I am ………………………
elect all that apply:
It should be either 45 or 45 years old.
#7. They delivered a ………………………… performance.
Here the adjective splendid modifies the noun performance.
#8. I have …………………… money on me.
Use little with uncountable nouns like money. Little money means hardly any money. Do not use the comparative when there is no idea of comparison.
#9. My dog is ……………………. human.
#10. Take the ………………………. of the two routes.
Use the comparative form when a comparison is made between two people or things.
#11. She is …………………… qualified than me.
Less is the comparative form of little.
#12. She doesn’t talk …………………….
A lot is uncommon in negative sentences.
Results
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