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Working in Pair, Decide Which of the Following Items in Italics is Definite (Or Specific) and Which is Indefinite (Or Non-specific). Then Complete the Following Sentence Using Appropriate Articles. - English Communicative

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Question

Working in pair, decide which of the following items in italics is definite (or specific) and which is indefinite (or non-specific).
Then complete the following sentence using appropriate articles.

  • Bangkok is ___ capital of Thailand.
Fill in the Blanks

Solution

  • Bangkok is the  capital of Thailand.

          Definite (specific)

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Chapter 1: Determiners - Exercise B [Page 2]

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CBSE English Communicative - Workbook Interact in English Class 10
Chapter 1 Determiners
Exercise B | Q 2.1 | Page 2

RELATED QUESTIONS

In this unit you will use the words which help to identify things – to say whether they are known or unknown to the listener, which one(s) the speaker is talking about, whether the speaker is thinking of specific examples or talking in general. You will also work with words which say ‘how much’ or ‘how many’.

There are twenty determiners in the grid given below. Encircle these determiners.


Articles

 1. The building that I visited today is a museum.
2. A building in which antiques are kept is called a museum.

         The word used before building in ....
         Sentence 1 is .......... and in
         Sentence 2 is ...............
• Can you think of a reason why different words are used before building in these two sentences? (Clue: Remember what you read in Class IX about 'specific and non-specific items.')

Working in pair, decide which of the following items in italics is definite (or specific) and which is indefinite (or non-specific).
Then complete the following sentence using appropriate articles.

  • .............. Punjab, ..........  important state of North India, has five rivers flowing through it.

Determiners with countable and uncountable nouns

Add a suitable noun to each of the following determiners in the box below.

a............                both.............         few.................      much..............
all...............            each............           little ............       neither................
an..............             either..............       many ...............    no.............
another...............    enough ..............   more ..............     any ..............
every...........            most...........          several...............  one..............
some.............           two(etc)..............    a lot of .............

Choose the appropriate option from the box to complete the given sentence.

1 have been to ______ [a/ the ] doctor, whose name appeared in the New York Times.


Given below is a picture of a beautiful scene you saw on your trip to Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. Write an email to your friend Harsh, in Bangalore, describing the scene. To help you write your e-mail, firs  match the determiners in the box with items from the picture. (X indicates that the word does not require a determiner.) Apart from the determiners given in the box, you can also use other suitable determiners.

two, three (etc), an, a, the, several, many, very little, every, each, X
..........  mango groves
............. ghats
............. riverganga
...............prayer flags
.............. ascetics
............  boats
............. tourists
............  temples
............. devotees
............ team of security officials
.............. sand


Choose the appropriate option from the box to complete the given sentence.

________[ India/ lndia's] cultural diversity attracts tourists from all over the world. 


Choose the appropriate option from the box to complete the given sentence.

______[ few/ some ] of the mango trees in their garden bear fruit twice a Year .


Choose the appropriate option from the box to complete the given sentence.

I spent _______[ the little / a little ] money I had.


From the following sentence, underline the Noun and encircle their Determiners that specify the noun in a noun phrase.

(articles/possessive pronouns/demonstratives or quantifiers)

He lost his voice for good.


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