Pronouns and Determiners

Pronouns and Determiners

There is considerable overlap between the determiner class and the subclass of pronouns, and any words can be both. Determiners always come before a noun, but pronouns are more independent than this, they function in much the same way as nouns.

Reflexive pronouns and object pronouns

Complete these sentences with myself/yourself/ourselves etc. or me/you/us etc.
1.
You can't blame
, I didn't teach him to pull the trigger of the gun.
2.
There are lots of things that you can do to help
with the symptoms.
3.
Put
in my position before you despise me.
4.
I was ashamed of
for getting so angry.
5.
Let me introduce
to my family.

Some and Any

Complete the sentences with some and any.
1.
Can I have
water, please?
2.
You can buy a week ticket to travel on
local bus service within the York boundary.
3.
I'd like
information about flights to New York.
4.
I took
pills for my cold, but they didn't have
.
5.
They are very friendly and I didn't have
problem with them.

No, none and any

Complete these sentences with no, none or any.
1.
This proved to be another challenge, because
of the people in the team were actually prepared.
2.
We didn't like this hotel at all because there were
smoking rooms available.
3.
I didn't take
pictures, so it's like it didn't even happen.
4.
In this moment I have
time to think about the future.
5.
Each library in held an event, did you attend
of them?

Much, many and a lot

Complete these sentences with much, many and a lot.
1.
When people eat
sugar, it can cause resistance to the hormone insulin, which can contribute to many diseases.
2.
There wasn't
traffic, in fact, there wasn't any traffic.
3.
A road warrior is a person who travels
a lot, especially as part of his or her job.
4.
To
dogs, in this circumstance, it's a punishment, not a reward.
5.
Private adoption tends to cost
because there are lawyers and other professionals involved.

Both, either and neither

Complete these sentences with both, either and neither.
1.
I liked
so much, I'd eat
at the same time.
2.
of the three projects is complete.
3.
of us were writers.
4.
Which one do you prefer?
, I don’t mind.
5.
Is the author french or canadian?
, he’s american.