Nouns, pronouns, and determiners – English Grammar Test for A2

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1 There are ___ books on the table. (many / much)

2 We don’t have ___ sugar left. (any / some)

3 Can I borrow ___ pen, please? (your / yours)

4 This jacket is mine. That one is ___. (your / yours)

5 How ___ people are there in the room? (many / much)

6 He is very friendly. Everybody likes ___. (him / his)

7 There isn’t ___ milk in the fridge. (any / some)

8 They saw ___ interesting at the park. (someone / anyone)

9 My sister is younger than ___. (me / I)

10 These are my parents. Do you know ___ names? (their / them)

11 We need ___ chairs for the party. (some / any)

12 She didn’t buy ___ apples yesterday. (some / any)

13 Excuse me, is this seat ___? (your / yours)

14 There are a lot of ___ in the playground. (children / childs)

15 He didn’t tell ___ about the problem. (anyone / someone)

16 Look at that house. It’s ___. (their / theirs)

17 Can you help ___ with this exercise? (I / me)

18 We don’t have ___ homework today. (some / any)

19 She always does her homework by ___. (herself / herselfs)

20 This is my car, and that one is ___. (her / hers)

21 How ___ water do you drink every day? (many / much)

22 We saw ___ at the station, but we don’t know his name. (someone / anyone)

23 The exam was difficult. ___ students passed it. (Few / A few)

24 I’m busy today. Please give me ___ time to finish this. (a little / little)

25 There are ___ chairs in the hall, so everyone can sit. (enough / many)

26 You can take ___ of these two books. (either / neither)

27 We couldn’t find ___ of the answers. (any / some)

28 I don’t know ___ of these people. (any / some)

29 The dog is hungry. Give it ___ food. (some / any)

30 My phone is here, but where is ___? (your / yours)

Answer

1 many – With countable plural nouns (books).
2 any – Negative sentence: “don’t have any.”
3 your – Possessive adjective before noun.
4 yours – Possessive pronoun replaces noun.
5 many – Use “how many” with countable plural.
6 him – Object pronoun after verb.
7 any – Negative sentence with uncountable noun.
8 someone – Positive sentence.
9 me – Object pronoun after “than.”
10 their – Possessive adjective before “names.”
11 some – Positive sentence.
12 any – Negative sentence.
13 yours – Possessive pronoun.
14 children – Correct plural form.
15 anyone – Negative meaning.
16 theirs – Possessive pronoun.
17 me – Object pronoun.
18 any – Negative sentence.
19 herself – Reflexive pronoun.
20 hers – Possessive pronoun.
21 much – With uncountable noun (water).
22 someone – Positive sentence.
23 Few – Means “almost none.”
24 a little – Positive meaning “some.”
25 enough – Indicates sufficient quantity.
26 either – Choice between two.
27 any – Negative meaning.
28 any – Negative meaning.
29 some – Positive sentence.
30 yours – Possessive pronoun.

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