Interactive Grammar: Possessive Determiners quiz
Use my, your, his, her, its, our, and their to show possession and reference in English sentences.
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Understand words that introduce nouns — articles, possessives, demonstratives, and quantifiers.
This category covers all essential determiners rules in English grammar — from foundational concepts for beginners to advanced patterns for fluent speakers. Whether you are preparing for an exam, improving your writing, or building a stronger understanding of English structure, these lessons provide clear explanations, real-world examples, and structured practice across all CEFR levels from A1 to C2.
Use my, your, his, her, its, our, and their to show possession and reference in English sentences.
Use this, that, these, and those to indicate nearness, distance, and reference to previously mentioned items.
Use all, some, any, no, and every with countable and uncountable nouns to express amounts and quantities.
Master much/many/few/little/fewer/less to express quantity with countable and uncountable nouns accurately.
Use distributive determiners each, every, either, and neither with singular nouns to express individual reference.
Learn when to use much (with uncountable nouns) and many (with countable nouns) to talk about large quantities in English.
Understand the difference between few (almost none — negative) and a few (some — positive) with countable nouns in English.
Learn the difference between little (almost none — negative) and a little (some — positive) when used with uncountable nouns in English.
Master when to use some (affirmative sentences and offers) and any (questions and negatives) with both countable and uncountable nouns in English.