Determiners: Each, Every, All, and Both
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Determiners: Each, Every, All, and Both

This ESL worksheet helps adults master determiners: each, every, all, and both. With clear grammar rules and engaging activities, this worksheet is perfect for A2/B1 learners. It includes sentence matching, a gap-fill text, error correction tasks and more. Students will practice using these words correctly with singular and plural nouns. Build confidence and ace the basics of English grammar with this comprehensive ESL worksheet designed for adults!

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Study this grammar rule.

- "Each" is used when talking about individual items in a group. It emphasizes one item at a time. For example, "Each student must submit their homework." - "Every" is similar to "each," but it emphasizes the whole group. For example, "Every student must submit their homework." - "All" refers to the entire group and is used with plural nouns. For example, "All students must submit their homework." - "Both" is used when talking about two items or people. It emphasizes that you are considering both of them together. For example, "Both students submitted their homework." Conditions: - Use "each" and "every" with singular nouns. - Use "all" with plural nouns. - Use "both" with plural nouns, only with two items or people.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Match parts of the sentences together. Pay attention to singular and plural nouns.

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Fill in the gaps in the text below.

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Correct the mistakes.

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Choose one of the tasks below.

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