Talking about determiners, unit 4 - Find the correct word to complete the sentences.Version en ligne BICULTURAL UNIT 4 par Omar Martínez D S E W O P A O Starts with D We use _________________ before a noun to show which particular person or thing we are talking about. Starts with S We use each, every, the whole, either, and neither with ________________________________. We use each and every to talk about all the members in a group. We prefer each when we are thinking about each member of the group separately. Starts with E When there are only two things or people, we use ________________, not every. There were drawings on each side of the paper. Starts with W We use the _______________ to talk about all of something. I was sick, so I missed the whole festival. Starts with O We use either to say "_______________ or the other." The negative form is "neither." It means "not one or the other." Starts with P We use all, both, and most with ________________. We use both to talk about two things. We use most to say "the majority." Starts with A We use ____________ and no with singular, plural, and uncountable nouns. We can use any in a negative sentence or no in a positive sentence with the same meaning. Starts with O With many determiners, we add ________________ before a pronoun or before the noun phrase beginning with a possessive adjective (my, her, etc.), an article, or words like this, these, etc, Some of Sally's friends are coming tonight.