Fill in the blanks with the right determiners.
1. Did you buy any oranges today? (any/some/many)
2. Our teacher gave us many useful advice.
(much/more/many)
3. Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India. (a/an/the)
4. He has the few friends who stand by him. (few/ a few/the few)
5. Did you have any difficulty in finding the house? (much/any/many)
6. His brother is a university student. (a/an/the)
7. I appreciate even the little help they gave me. (little/ a little/the little)
8. An umbrella is a useful thing. (a/an/the)
9. Have you any book to read? (some/any/many)
10. Many guests were invited, but only a few turned up. (few/a few/the few)
11. This is the European lady I was talking about. (a/an/the)
12. I cannot give you any money. (any/some/a little
13. We found the house without much difficulty. (much/more/many)
14. Sri Lanka is an island. (a/an/the)
15. Each of the boys was rewarded. (every/some/each)
16. He gave away the little money he had to the beggar. (little/ a little/the little)
17. Reading is a useful hobby. (a/an/the)
18. Only a few of the candidates were suitable. (few/ a few/the few)
19. They won the match without much difficulty. (much/more/many)
20. Each of the competitors will get a certificate. (every/any/each)
21. I don’t expect any help from them. (some/any/many)
22. My brother is an N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)
23. First read the few books you have with you. (few/ a few/the few)
24. Many of the oranges were rotten. (much/more/many)
25. Socrates gave much useful advice to his pupils. (much/more/many)
26. Hurry up! We have only a little time left. (little/ a little/the little)
27. The workers decided to form a union. (a/an/the)
28. The painter is man of few words. (few/ a few/the few)
29. An honorary secretary gets no salary for holding the post. (a/an/the)
30. There is some water in the glass. (Some/many/any)
31. I will give you a useful hint. (a/an/the)
32. My father is an honourable man. (a/an/the)
33. I am much older than you. (much/more/many)
34. She bought the few books she needed. (few/ a few/the few)
35. With a little help from you, I can do the job. (little/ a little/the little)
36. This is a slip of the tongue. (a/an/the)
37. I have two sisters, neither is tall. (none/neither)
38. Do not neglect the poor. (a/an/the)
39. He will be back in an hour. (a/an/the)
40. He drives much carefully. (much/many/lots of)
41. Will you visit our home for a few days? (few/ a few/the few)
42. I am looking for a ewe. (a/an/the)
43. Reading is a useful hobby. (a/an/the)
44. She is much younger than her husband. (much/more/many)
45. Don’t neglect the illiterates. (a/an/the)
46. There are only a few girls in the class. (few/ a few/the few).
47. I belong to neither party because both the parties are dishonest. (neither/either)
48. A few of the pencils were broken. (few/ a few/the few)
49. There is a university in Guwahati. (a/an/the)
50. The elephant is a large animal. (a/an/the)
51. I am much older than you. (much/more/many)
52. Switzerland is a European country. (a/an/the)
53. We have only a few minutes to spare. (few/ a few/the few)
54. Only a few pupils are there in the class. (few/ a few/the few)
55. My father is an honorable man. (a/an/the)
56. There are only a few girls in our school. (few/ a few/the few)
57. I can depend on the few friends I have. (few/ a few/the few)
58. We shall stay here for a little while. (little/ a little/the little)
59. This is a slip of the longer. (a/an/the)
60. I have two sisters; neither is tall. (none/neither)
61. The army was called in to restore peace. (a/an/the)
62. Only a few pupils are there in the class. (Few/ a few/the few).
63. There are just a few apples left. (few/ a few/the few)
64. Bimal does not get much time for studies.
65. They had only a little money left. (little/ a little/the little).
66. He drives his car at a uniform speed. (a/an/the)
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