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    Class 7 English Worksheet All Types of Determiners

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    Sejal Jain
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    An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.
    Class 7 English Worksheet All Types of Determiners
    Class 7 English Worksheet All Types of Determiners

    Class 7 English Worksheet All Types of Determiners

    Class 7EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Sejal Jain
    Sejal JainVisit Profile
    An English educator with 10+ years of experience, I hold a Master’s in English Literature and a TESOL certification. My diverse professional background allows me to bring fresh perspective, strong communication, and thoughtful intention to every aspect of my work in education.

    Master the Markers: Determiner Practice for Class 7 

    This worksheet builds foundational grammar skills in Class 7 learners by helping them identify and use determiners like articles, demonstratives, possessives, quantifiers, and numbers. Through structured exercises and paragraph-level application, students sharpen accuracy in both sentence construction and grammar correction. 

    Why Determiners Matter in Grammar? 

    Understanding determiners helps learners: 
    1. Modify nouns clearly and grammatically in writing. 
    2. Use language more precisely in academic writing and speech. 
    3. Distinguish between different types of determiners for better grammar control. 
    4. Correct common errors with articles, quantities, and ownership in real-world usage. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes nine engaging and well-scaffolded grammar exercises: 

    📝 Exercise 1 – Fill in the Articles 
    Students choose the correct article (*a*, *an*, *the*) to complete each sentence naturally and accurately. 

    👆 Exercise 2 – Use the Right Demonstrative 
    Learners fill in each blank using *this*, *that*, *these*, or *those*, based on visual or grammatical context. 

    🔢 Exercise 3 – Quantifier Selection 
    Each sentence presents two quantifier options (e.g., *much/many*, *some/any*) — students select and underline the correct one. 

    ✍️ Exercise 4 – Possessive Determiner Correction 
    Students identify and correct wrongly used possessive determiners (e.g., *her*, *his*, *their*) in context. 

    🔠 Exercise 5 – Number Determiners 
    Fill-in-the-blanks using either ordinal (e.g., *first*, *third*) or cardinal numbers (e.g., *two*, *five*). 

    📖 Exercise 6 – Paragraph Correction 
    Learners edit a paragraph filled with determiner mistakes, rewriting it with proper grammar and clarity. 

    🔍 Exercise 7 – Underline the Determiners 
    Students identify and underline one or more determiners in each sentence, reinforcing recognition skills. 

    🗂 Exercise 8 – Label the Type of Determiner 
    Each sentence contains a determiner that learners must classify: article, demonstrative, possessive, quantifier, or number. 

    🚫 Exercise 9 – Odd One Out 
    From groups of four words, students circle the one that is **not** a determiner (e.g., *mango* in “a / the / mango / an”). 

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

    Exercise 1 – Articles 
    1. an 
    2. an 
    3. the 
    4. a 
    5. an 
    6. the 
    7. an 
    8. a 
    9. a 
    10. an 

    Exercise 2 – Demonstratives 
    1. This 
    2. These 
    3. that 
    4. That 
    5. These 
    6. That 
    7. These 
    8. This 
    9. Those 
    10. This 

    Exercise 3 – Quantifiers 
    1. many 
    2. few 
    3. much 
    4. some 
    5. any 
    6. many 
    7. little 
    8. more 
    9. more 
    10. some 

    Exercise 4 – Possessive Determiners (Corrections) 
    2. My brother lost **his** keys. 
    4. Her cousin forgot **his** phone at home. 
    6. I found **my** water bottle in your bag. 
    8. My aunt made **our** favourite laddoos. 

    (Other sentences are already correct.) 

    Exercise 5 – Number Determiners 
    1. two, three 
    2. second 
    3. five, six 
    4. tenth 
    5. third 
    6. fifth 
    7. seven 
    8. first 
    9. four 
    10. two 

    Exercise 6 – Paragraph Correction 
    Yesterday my uncle took me to **the** market. He gave me a list with some items to buy. We needed **vegetables** like **onions**, **potatoes**, and **tomatoes**. I also bought **some** sugar, some milk, and a bag of rice. My cousin Rina brought **her** water bottle and **our** shopping bag. **These** are the things we usually buy on Sunday. It was **the** best morning. 

    Exercise 7 – Underline the Determiners 
    1. a, a 
    2. This, my 
    3. three, my 
    4. His, the 
    5. many, the 
    6. Those 
    7. my 
    8. much 
    9. Our, the 
    10. That, the 

    Exercise 8 – Determiner Type 
    1. Article 
    2. Demonstrative 
    3. Possessive 
    4. Number 
    5. Quantifier 
    6. Demonstrative 
    7. Article 
    8. Possessive 
    9. Article 
    10. Quantifier 

    Exercise 9 – Not a Determiner (Circle) 
    1. mango 
    2. them 
    3. walked 
    4. we 
    5. juice 
    6. mine 
    7. she 
    8. yours 
    9. there 
    10. had 

    Support your child’s grammar foundation with this comprehensive worksheet on all five types of determiners! 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Determiners are words like some, any, few, the that come before nouns to give information.

    By grouping them—articles, quantifiers, demonstratives—and practicing with noun phrases.

    Because English determiners often don’t have direct equivalents in other languages, causing confusion.

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