Determiners Worksheet for Class 8
What Are Determiners?
Determiners are words placed before nouns to give information about quantity, possession, number, or specificity. They help readers understand exactly which person, place, thing, or idea is being referred to.
Examples:
- This book is interesting.
- I have some chocolates.
- Many students participated in the competition.
- My brother lives in Delhi.
Types of Determiners
1. Articles
- A
- An
- The
2. Demonstratives
- This
- That
- These
- Those
3. Possessives
- My
- Your
- His
- Her
- Our
- Their
4. Quantifiers
- Some
- Any
- Much
- Many
- Little
- Few
5. Numbers
- One
- Two
- First
- Second
6. Distributives
- Each
- Every
- Either
- Neither
Determiners Worksheet for Class 8
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
Choose the correct determiner.
- _______ apple on the table belongs to me.
- I have _______ friends in Mumbai.
- _______ students must complete the assignment.
- She did not buy _______ vegetables.
- _______ boy in the class received a certificate.
- There are _______ books on the shelf.
- Can you give me _______ information?
- We visited _______ museum yesterday.
- _______ of the two sisters is a doctor.
- Do you have _______ questions?
Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Option
- I need (a/an) umbrella.
- (This/These) flowers smell wonderful.
- There isn’t (much/many) water in the bottle.
- (Every/Many) child should respect elders.
- She has (few/little) knowledge of computers.
- (Either/Neither) of the roads leads to the station.
- We watched (a/the) movie you recommended.
- There are (some/any) cookies left in the jar.
- (Those/That) houses belong to my uncle.
- He spent (much/many) money on books.
Exercise 3: Identify the Determiners
Underline and identify the determiners in the following sentences.
- My father bought a new car.
- Those children are playing football.
- Several students attended the seminar.
- Each participant received a medal.
- The teacher praised every student.
Exercise 4: Rewrite Using Suitable Determiners
- _______ water is left in the tank. (little/few)
- I have _______ pencils than you. (more/much)
- _______ student in the class was present. (every/many)
- There are _______ apples in the basket. (some/any)
- She has _______ friends in the city. (few/little)
Exercise 5: Error Correction
Find and correct the determiner mistakes.
- Much students attended the event.
- There is many milk in the glass.
- Every students must submit their work.
- I don’t have some money.
- Few water remained after the trip.
Exercise 6: Advanced Practice Questions
- _______ of the answers is correct.
- We have _______ time to finish the project.
- She bought _______ dresses during the sale.
- _______ books on this table are mine.
- I have not received _______ message from him.
- _______ member of the team played well.
- There were _______ spectators in the stadium.
- Can I have _______ more minutes?
- _______ people prefer tea over coffee.
- The manager spoke to _______ employee individually.
Exercise 7: Multiple Choice Questions
- Which determiner shows possession?
a) many
b) my
c) few
d) some - Which sentence uses a demonstrative determiner?
a) I have some books.
b) This pen is mine.
c) Many students came.
d) Every child laughed. - Which determiner is used with uncountable nouns?
a) many
b) several
c) much
d) few - Which determiner refers to all members individually?
a) every
b) some
c) many
d) several - Which determiner is suitable?
There isn’t _______ sugar left.
a) many
b) much
c) few
d) several
Answer Key
- The
- many
- All
- any
- Every
- several
- some
- the
- One
- any
- an
- These
- much
- Every
- little
- Neither
- the
- some
- Those
- much
- little
- more
- every
- some
- few
- Many students attended the event.
- There is much milk in the glass.
- Every student must submit their work.
- I don’t have any money.
- Little water remained after the trip.
- One
- enough
- several
- These
- any
- Every
- many
- a
- Many
- each
Tips to Master Determiners
- Use many with countable nouns.
- Use much with uncountable nouns.
- Use few with countable nouns.
- Use little with uncountable nouns.
- Use every for all members of a group individually.
- Use some in positive statements and any in questions or negative sentences.