1. She has (much / many) books in her bag.
2. There is (little / few) hope of winning the match.
3. I saw (a / an) elephant at the zoo.
4. (This / These) mangoes are very sweet.
5. He did not buy (any / some) vegetables.
6. (That / Those) houses are very old.
7. I have (a little / little) money left.
8. There aren’t (much / many) students in the class today.
9. (The / A) Ganga is a holy river.
10. She gave me (some / any) useful tips.
🟢 PART B – Choose the Correct Modal
1. You (must / might) respect your elders.
2. (May / Can) I come in, sir?
3. She (could / will) dance very well when she was young.
4. We (should / may) study regularly for exams.
5. It (must / might) rain later; the sky is cloudy.
6. You (must not / need not) touch live wires.
7. I (will / would) help you tomorrow.
8. He (can / must) be tired after such a long journey.
9. Students (ought to / might) follow school rules.
10.She said she (will / would) visit us.
🟢 PART A – DETERMINERS
(Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners)
(a, an, the, some, any, much, many, few, little, a few, a little, this, that, these, those)
1. I saw ______ tiger in the forest.
2. There is ______ milk left in the glass.
3. She has ______ close friends in school.
4. ______ Earth revolves around the Sun.
5. I don’t have ______ money with me.
6. ______ books on the table are mine.
7. He bought ______ umbrella yesterday.
8. There are ______ students absent today.
9. She has ______ hope of recovery.
10. ______ Taj Mahal is in Agra.