SEBA| HSLC| CLASS 10| ENGLISH GRAMMAR| DETERMINERS| ASSAM BOARD
GRAMMAR
DETERMINERS
[HSLC EXAM - 1998]
1. He received ………… help from his teachers. (many/much/more)
2. I can depend on ……….. friends I have. (few/a few/the few)
3. ………. guidance from you will be enough for me. (little/a little/the little)
4. My brother is studying in ……….. European university. (a/an/the)
[HSLC EXAM - 1999]
1. He gave away ……….. money he had to the beggar. (little/a little/the little)
2. ………. of my friends helped me much in my distress. (few /a few/the few)
3. I got ……… help from my mother than my father. (much/ more/most)
4. ………. union leader will address the workers. (a/an/the)
[HSLC EXAM - 2000]
1. I received ………. encouragement from my parents. (many/much/more)
2. My brother is ……….. N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)
3. He does not trust ………. friends he has. (few/a few/the few)
4. A busy person has ……….. time to waste. (little/a little/the little)
[HSLC EXAM - 2001]
1. He gave me ………. one rupee note. (a/an/the)
2. Can you lend me ………. books? (few/a few/the few)
3. He is ………. older than his wife. (many/much/more)
4. He will stay here for ………. while. (little/a little/the little)
5. ………. of the boys has done his work. (each/every/some)
6. She has ……….. things to do. (lots of/much/most)
[HSLC EXAM - 2002]
1. I can not give you …….. money. (any/some/a little)
2. Our principle is a man of …….. words. (few/a few/the few)
3. She does not get ………. time for studies. (many/much/ some)
4. My brother is ……….. N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the )
5. This story is ……….. interesting. (much/more/very)
6. He has to feed his family with ………. money he earns. (little/a little/the little)
[HSLC EXAM - 2003]
1. …….. of their property was destroyed in the flood. (many/much/more)
2. He has to manage with ………..money he earns. (little/a little/the little)
3. This is ……. European lady I was talking about. (a/an/the)
4. Many guests were invited, but only ………turned up. (few/a few/the few)
5. We found the house without ………… differently. (much/many/more)
6. Rajnikanta is called ………. Scott of Assam. (a/an/the)
[HSLC EXAM - 2004]
1. This is ……. room I work in. (a/an /the)
2. …………. of the apples were rotten. (many/much/more)
3. Only ………. of the applicants were suitable. (few/a few/the few)
4. I expect only ……….. encouragement from you.(little/a little /the little)
5. The workers decided to from ……….union. (a/an/the)
6. Did you buy ………. bread today? (some/any/many)
[HSLC EXAM - 2005]
1. Only ……….. among the invitees turned up. (few/a few/the few)
2. Do you have ………… books on astrology? (some/ any/many)
3. You will have to manage with ………… money you have. (little/a little/the little)
4. ………. undergraduate cannot apply for the past. (a/an/the)
5. The society gives …….. respect to a thinker. (many/ much/ more)
6. This is not ……….. usual happening. (a/an/the)
[HSLC EXAM - 2006]
1. That girl has ……….. good qualities . (much/more/many)
2. Can you help me with ………… money? (little/a little/the little)
3. Our principle is a man of …….. words. (few/a few/the few)
4. Did you buy ………… oranges today? (any/some/many)
5. Our teacher gave us …….. useful advice. (many/more/ much)
6. Kalidas is ……… Shakespeare of India. (a/an/the)
[HSLC EXAM - 2007]
1. He has ……… friends who stand by him. (few/ a few/the few)
2. Did you have …………. difficulty in finding the house? (much/any/many)
3. His brother is ………. university student. (a/an/the)
4. I appreciate even …………. help they gave me. (little/a little/the little)
5. An umbrella is ……….. useful thing. (a/an/the)
6. Have you any ………….. book to read? (some/ many/any)
[HSLC EXAM - 2008]
1. Many guests were invited, but only ………… turned up. (few/a few/the few)
2. This is ……….. European lady I was talking about. (a/an/the)
3. I cannot give you ………….. money. (any/a little/some)
4. We found the house without ………….. difficulty. (much/many/more)
5. Sri Lanka is ……. island. (a/an/the)
6. ………….. of the boys was rewarded. (each/every/any)
[HSLC EXAM - 2009]
1. He gave away ………… money he had to the beggar. (little/a little/the little)
2. Reading is ………… useful hobby. (a/an/the)
3. Only ………. of the candidates were suitable. (few/ a few/ the few)
4. They won the match without ………… difficulty. (much/more/many)
5. ……….. of the competitors will get a certificate. (any/each/very)
6. I don’t expect ………. help from them. (some/any/many)
[HSLC EXAM - 2010]
1. My brother is ……….. N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)
2. First read ………… books you have with you. (few/a few/the few)
3. …….. of the oranges were rotten. (many/more/much)
4. Socrates gave …….. useful advice to his pupils. (many/much/more)
5. Harry up ! We have only ………… time left. (little/a little/the little)
6. The workers decided to form………… union. (a/an/the)
[HSLC EXAM - 2011]
1. The painter is a man of ………… words. (few/a few/the few)
2. …………. honorary secretary gets no salary for holding the post. (A/An/The)
3. ………….. of the candidates must produce her/his identity card. (Any/Every/Each)
4. India won the match with ………… bit of luck. (little/ a little / the little)
[HSLC EXAM - 2012]
1. ……… men are free from faults. (few/a few/the few)
2. …………. hour has passed since he left us. (a/an/the)
3. ……….. of the students will be given a copy of the magazine. (every/each/any)
4. Please give me ………… money you have. (little/a little/the little)
[HSLC EXAM - 2013]
1. He will come back within …….. hour. (a/an/the)
2. ……….. men are free from faults. (few/a few/the few)
3. Leap year falls in ……….. fourth year. (any/every/each)
4. ………….. learning is a dangerous thing. (little/a little/the little)
[HSLC EXAM - 2014]
1. I gave ……….. one rupee note to the beggar. (a/an/the)
2. My father is ……….. older than my mother. (many/much/more)
3. I buy ………….. books every month. (few/a few/the few)
4. I need ………… money I have. (little/a little/the little)
[HSLC EXAM - 2015]
1. Please give me some time to finish the work.
2. Then I will take you to the university.
[HSLC EXAM - 2016]
1. Ramen comes home twice a month.
2. Mr. Bell rang the bell of alarm and I woke up.
3. A busy person has little time to waste.
4. Only a few of the applicants were found suitable.
[HSLC EXAM - 2017]
1. My brother is an N.C.C. cadet.
2. We found the house without any difficulty.
3. He has to feed his family with the little money he earns.
4. Our principle is a man of few words.
[HSLC EXAM - 2018]
1. The rich are not always unkind.
2. The principle gave the students much sound advice.
3. Every school has a union of the students.
4. Is there any coffee left in the pot?
[HSLC EXAM - 2019]
1. My brother had gone an hour ago.
2. A busy person has little time to waste.
3. The classes started after the bell had rung.
4. Much of their property was lost in the flood.
[HSLC EXAM - 2020]
1. They won the match without any difficulty.
2. Reading is a useful hobby.
3. I gave him the few books I had.
4. Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India.
[HSLC EXAM - 2021, 2022]
1. Mr. Barua is a man of few words.
2. Ms. Manisha married a European gentleman.
3. I want only a little encouragement from you.
4. Each of the participants will be given a certificate.
[HSLC EXAM - 2023]
1. My friend is ______M.A. in English.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) that
2. _______book you have mentioned is out-of-print.
(a) A
(b) The
(c) Many
(d) Some
3. Kindness is _______great virtue.
(a) the
(b) much
(c) that
(d) a
4. _______Taj Mahal is one of the wonders of the world.
(a) The
(b) This
(c) That
(d) A
5. Is there _______sugar in the pot?
(a) little
(b) few
(c) any
(d) much
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