This worksheet strengthens Class 8 learners’ command of determiners—words that come before nouns to give more detail or limit meaning. Covering six types (articles, demonstratives, possessives, distributives, quantifiers, and numbers), students work through sentence completions, story-based edits, and corrections to apply grammar in real-world writing.
Determiners play a vital role in:
Giving precision and clarity to nouns in speech and writing.
Distinguishing between general and specific references.
Structuring meaning through quantity, ownership, and specificity.
Enhancing descriptive fluency in academic and creative writing.
This worksheet includes five determiner-focused tasks:
✏️ Exercise 1 – Pick the Perfect Fit
Students complete sentences by selecting the correct determiner from multiple-choice options.
🔍 Exercise 2 – Determiner Detective
Learners identify and underline determiners in sentences and classify them by type (e.g., article, possessive, quantifier).
🧠 Exercise 3 – Fill the Gap
A sentence-based fill-in-the-blank task where students choose from a given set of determiners, using each only once.
✅ Exercise 4 – Master the Missteps!
Students spot and correct one error in each sentence related to improper determiner use.
📚 Exercise 5 – Determiner Stories
A narrative story task where learners apply appropriate determiners in context by filling in blanks.
Exercise 1 – Pick the Perfect Fit
a
those
Each
my
a few
This
the
some
several
those
Most
her
Exercise 2 – Determiner Classification
Examples:
This – Demonstrative
Five – Number
Most – Quantifier
That – Demonstrative
Any – Quantifier
My – Possessive
Both – Distributive
A few – Quantifier
This – Demonstrative
All – Quantifier
A – Article
Her – Possessive
Exercise 3 – Fill the Gap
a
all
those
an
some
a
every
those
each
few
those
that
Exercise 4 – Master the Missteps
some
those
their
fewer
an
a few
These
much
either
any
This
the
Every
a little
your
Exercise 5 – Determiner Stories
a
an
that
Every
some
which
a few
each
One
few
Equip your child with advanced grammar fluency through precise determiner usage across formats—from daily speech to narrative writing.
Determiners introduce nouns and specify quantity, possession, or definiteness, such as “a,” “the,” “some,” and “each.”
They clarify which or how many things are being referred to, making sentences precise.
Because using the wrong determiner can change the meaning or make sentences unclear.