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Determiners Practice Worksheet

A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using determiners in sentences.

Grade 3 ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsDeterminers
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TextMultiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksShort AnswerTrue / FalseWord BankLong Answer

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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.A

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ELAGrammarDeterminersGrade 3
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Determiners Practice

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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you practice identifying and using determiners.

Determiners are words that come before a noun and tell us more about it. They can tell us if the noun is specific or general, how many there are, or who it belongs to. Some common determiners are: a, an, the, my, your, his, her, its, our, their, this, that, these, those, some, any, few, many, all, both, each, every.

1. Which word in the sentence below is a determiner?

The dog ran quickly.

a

dog

b

ran

c

The

d

quickly

2. Which of these is NOT a determiner?

a

some

b

jump

c

my

d

these

Fill in the blank with a suitable determiner.

3. I have   apple.

4. Please pass me   book on the table.

5.   birds are singing.

6. She shared   toys with her friend.

Read each sentence and write down the determiner.

7. My mom bought a new car.

8. Those flowers are beautiful.

9. We saw many fish in the ocean.

Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.

10. 'An' is a determiner that comes before words starting with a vowel sound.

T

True

F

False

11. 'Run' is an example of a determiner.

T

True

F

False

Use the determiners from the word bank to complete the sentences below.

their
a
this
some

12. I need   water.

13.   is my favorite color.

14. The students brought   books to class.

15. She saw   butterfly in the garden.

Write three sentences about your favorite animal. Make sure to use at least one different determiner in each sentence. Circle the determiners you use.