Determiners Exercises

Determiners & Quantifiers

Articles, some/any, much/many, and quantifiers

9 topics·42 exercise sets·840+ questions·PDF worksheets
9.1

Articles (a/an/the/zero)

English articles exercises with answers: practise a, an, the and no article (zero article) online. These a/an/the exercises cover indefinite and definite articles from beginner (A1) to upper-intermediate (B2), including zero article rules and articles with geographical names.

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9.2

Some / Any

Some and any exercises with answers: practise a, some, any and no online. Choose between some or any in affirmative, negative and question sentences, learn compound pronouns (something, anything, nothing), and master the some/any/no three-way contrast from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1).

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Much / Many / A lot of

Much, many and a lot of exercises with answers: practise how much and how many online. Choose between much, many and a lot of in affirmative, negative and question sentences, learn how much vs how many for countable and uncountable nouns, and master quantifier usage from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1).

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Few / Little / A few / A little

Few, little, a few and a little exercises with answers: practise the difference between few and little, a few and a little online. Choose between few, a few, little and a little in context, learn fewer vs less for countable and uncountable nouns, and master quantifier expressions from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1).

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Enough / Too

Too and enough exercises with answers: practise the difference between too and enough online. Choose between too, enough, not enough, too much and too many in context, learn word order rules for too and enough, and master too/enough with to-infinitives from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1).

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Countable & Uncountable Nouns

Countable and uncountable nouns exercises with answers: practise identifying countable and uncountable nouns online. Learn tricky uncountable nouns like advice, information and furniture, master dual-nature nouns that change meaning (paper vs a paper), and practise quantifying uncountable nouns with expressions like a piece of and a glass of from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1).

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Each / Every / All

Each, every and all exercises with answers: practise quantifiers each, every and all online. Choose the correct determiner in multiple choice questions covering each vs every, each of, all of, all vs whole, and every + time expressions from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1).

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Either / Neither / Both

Both, either and neither exercises with answers: practise either...or, neither...nor and both...and grammar exercises online. Choose the correct quantifier in multiple choice questions covering both of, either of, neither of, correlative conjunctions either or / neither nor, and subject-verb agreement from pre-intermediate (A2) to intermediate (B1).

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Another / Other / Others / The other

Another, other, others, the other and the others exercises with answers: practise choosing between another, other, others, the other and the others in multiple choice questions. Covers another vs the other, other vs others, one… the other, some… others and another + number from elementary (A2) to intermediate (B1).

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About These Exercises

Determiners and quantifiers are the small words that appear before nouns — a, the, some, any, much, many, few, little, enough, too — and getting them right is essential for clear, natural English. Should you say "I don't have some money" or "I don't have any money"? Is it "much people" or "many people"? These are the kinds of choices English learners face every day. This section covers 9 topics: from articles (a, an, the and zero article) and some versus any, through countable and uncountable nouns, much, many and a lot of, few, little, a few and a little, and enough and too, to each, every and all, either, neither and both, and another, other and the other.

With 40 exercise sets and 800 practice questions, these quantifiers exercises build your skills step by step. Every topic starts with a grammar lesson explaining the rules with clear examples, followed by interactive multiple choice and worksheet exercises with answers so you can check your understanding instantly. Difficulty progresses from A1 beginner drills on a, an and the through A2 practice on some and any, much and many, and how much versus how many, up to B1 and B2 challenges covering fewer versus less, all versus whole, neither...nor and advanced article rules. All exercises are also available as downloadable PDF worksheets for offline study or classroom use.

Whether you are an ESL learner building confidence with English articles and quantifiers, a student preparing for Cambridge, IELTS, or TOEFL, or a teacher looking for ready-made grammar worksheets, these determiners exercises give you everything you need to master English quantifiers from beginner to upper-intermediate level.

Quick Reference

TypeStructureUseExample
Articlesa/an (indefinite) · the (definite) · Ø (zero article)Identify new vs known nouns; mark unique, general, or uncountable referencesShe is a teacher. The teacher lives next door.
Some / Anysome (affirmative) · any (negative/question)Talk about indefinite quantity; make offers and requestsI have some money. Do you have any questions?
Much / Many / A lot ofmuch + uncountable · many + countable · a lot of + bothAsk about and describe quantity in different sentence typesHow much water? How many apples? A lot of people came.
Few / Little / A few / A littlefew/a few + countable · little/a little + uncountableExpress small quantities with positive or negative meaningA few students passed (some). Few students passed (not many).
Enough / Tootoo + adj · adj + enough · enough + nounSay something is more or less than neededIt's too cold to swim. She's old enough to drive.
Countable & Uncountable Nounscountable: a/an, plural -s · uncountable: no a/an, no pluralIdentify whether a noun takes a/an and a plural formI need an apple (countable). I need some advice (uncountable).
Each / Every / Alleach/every + singular noun · all + plural/uncountableRefer to individual members or the whole groupEvery student passed. All students passed.
Either / Neither / Bothboth + plural · either/neither + singular · both...and · either...or · neither...norTalk about two things: together, one of two, or none of twoBoth answers are correct. Neither answer is correct.
Another / Other / Othersanother + singular · other + plural · the other (specific)Refer to additional or remaining items in a groupI'd like another cup. The other students are outside.