Determiner Some Usage and Rules

Determiner Some Usage and Rules

#### Choose the sentence where "some" is used correctly: 1. [x] Some students passed the exam. 2. [ ] The student some passed the exam. 3. [ ] Some of the apples are rotten. 4. [ ] Some teachers are here today. #### Choose the sentence that correctly uses "some" to indicate an unspecified amount: 1. [x] She ate some chocolate. 2. [ ] She ate all chocolate. 3. [ ] She ate the chocolate. 4. [ ] She ate a chocolate. #### Identify the sentence with the correct use of a plural determiner: 1. [x] The books are on the shelf. 2. [ ] The book is on the shelf. 3. [ ] A books are on the shelf. 4. [ ] A book is on the shelf. #### Identify the sentence with the incorrect use of "some" as a pronoun: 1. [ ] She invited some to the party. 2. [ ] Some are coming to the party. 3. [x] Some invited to the party. 4. [ ] I invited some to the party. #### Identify the sentence with the incorrect use of "some" to mean "all": 1. [x] Some students were absent. 2. [ ] All students were absent. 3. [ ] No students were absent. 4. [ ] Few students were absent. #### Choose the sentence where "some" is used correctly to refer to an unspecified but relatively small quantity: 1. [x] She drank some water. 2. [ ] She drank no water. 3. [ ] She drank the water. 4. [ ] She drank a water.