Do you know how to use words like a, the, some, or my? These small but important words are called determiners, and they always come before a noun. Complete this crossword to practise the most common determiners in English and discover how they work in everyday sentences!
Horizontalement
- 3. Not fitting tightly
- 5. Not one nor the other
- 6. Having little length or duration
- 8. Nouns that can be counted
- 9. Nouns that cannot be counted
- 10. Referring to members of a group separately
- 12. Not clearly identified or defined
- 15. Used to ask questions
- 16. Prepared for an activity
- 17. Sufficient quantity or degree
Verticalement
- 0. Word that introduces a noun
- 1. Word placed before a determiner
- 2. Particular but not specified
- 4. One or the other of two
- 7. Word expressing amount or quantity
- 11. Many times frequently
- 13. All members of a group
- 13. Each one without exception
- 14. Relative pronoun for things
- 14. Interrogative for choosing among options
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