1. ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION FOR
WOMEN, ERNAKULAM
EDU103:DEVELOPMENTS AND RESOURCES
IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
PRACTICAL 107.1
Title of Practical: Creation of Blog and Uploading Any Learning
Material in the Blog
Submitted to: Submitted by:
Mrs. Anu Cleetus Margret BenittaV.J.
Assistant Professor Optional:
St. Joseph College of English
Teacher Education for Roll no: 11
Women, Ernakulam
3. FRAME 1
Hi learner!
Today you are going to learn about DETERMINERS. A Determiner
is a word that is used to modify or introduce noun in a sentence.
Determiners modify nouns by setting a limitation over the nouns to
indicate how specific or general they are. A determiner usually
appears at the beginning of the noun phrase and works as an
adjective to modify the nouns. It need not always be in the beginning
of a sentence, it can be used with nouns placed anywhere in the
sentence.
For example read the sentence given below:
That picture was painted by Picasso. Here the noun painting
is modified by the determiner that thus indicating the
specific noun painting.
4. FRAME 1 QUESTION
Now that you have learnt what a determiner is tick
the sentence with the right determiner
A. There are’nt some boys in the park( go to slide
5)
B. There are’nt the boys in the park(go to slide 6)
C. There are’nt any boys in the park (go to slide 7)
D. There are’nt an boys in the park (go to slide 8)
5. FRAME 1 ANSWER
Sorry option A is not the right
answer as the sentence did not use
the correct determiner.
6. FRAME 1 ANSWER
Sorry Option B is not the right answer as the
sentence did not use the correct determiner.
8. FRAME 1 ANSWER
Sorry Option D is not
the right answer as the
sentence did not use
the appropriate
determiner.
9. FRAME 2
Types of Determiners
Determiners can be classified into different types:
*Articles (a, an and the)
*Possessive determiners(my, your,his,her,its,our and
their)
*Demonstrative determiners (this, that ,those and these)
* Quantifiers (some, a few, many, a little, little, few,
none).
*Distributive determiners (every, each, either, neither)
10. FRAME 2 QUESTION
Pick out the sentence which has used demonstrative
determiner
A. Teena used any sketch pens to complete her project (go
to slide 11)
B. Teena used a sketch pens to complete her project go to
slide 12)
C. Teena used an sketch pens to complete her project go to
slide 13)
D. Teena used these sketch pens to complete her project go
to slide 14)
11. FRAME 2 ANSWER
Sorry Option A is not the right answer as the
sentence used quantifier instead of Demonstrative
determiner
12. FRAME 2 ANSWER
Sorry Option B is not the
right answer as the
sentence used Article
instead of demonstrative
determiner
13. FRAME 2 ANSWER
Sorry Option C is
not the right
answer as the
sentence used
instead of
demonstrative
determiner
14. FRAME 2 ANSWER
Bravo! Option D is the right answer as the sentence
correctly used the Demonstrative determiner
15. FRAME 3
An article is a short monosyllabic word that is used
to define if the noun is specific or not. Articles are
normally used before nouns. A, an and the are the
three articles in English. ‘the’ is said to be the
definite article. A definite article is used to
determine something that is particular. The articles
‘a’ and ‘an’ are termed as indefinite articles.
16. FRAME 3 QUESTION
Choose the sentence which has used the definite
article
A. Can you give me a book? (go to slide 17)
B. Can you give me the book? (go to slide 18)
C. Can you give me an book? (go to slide 19)
D. Can you give me some book? ( go to slide 20)
17. FRAME 3 ANSWER
Sorry option A is
not the right
answer as the
sentence used
indefinite article
‘a’ and not the
definite article
‘the’.
18. FRAME 3 ANSWER
Congrats option B
is the right answer
as the sentence
used the definite
article ‘the’
19. FRAME 3 ANSWER
Sorry Option C is not the right answer as the
sentence used the indefinite article ‘an’ instead of
the definite article ‘the’
20. FRAME 3 ANSWER
Sorry Option D is not the right answer as the
sentence used instead of the definite article ‘the’
21. FRAME 4
A Possessive determiner is a pronoun that is used to
express possession or belongingness. it helps to
know who or what owns the noun that it
determines. possessive pronouns can be used
instead of a noun phrase to avoid any repetition.
possessive determiners include pronouns such as my
your our his her their and its
22. FRAME 4 QUESTION
Now that you have learnt what a Possessive
determiner is choose the correct sentence which has
used it
A. The book belongs to hers (go to slide 23)
B. The book belongs to her (go to slide 24)
C. The book belongs to his (go to slide 25)
D. The book belongs to neither ( go to slide 26)
23. FRAME 4 ANSWER
Sorry Option A is not the right answer as the
sentence did not use possessive determiner
24. FRAME 4 ANSWER
Kudos! Option B is the right answer as the sentence
has used the correct Possessive determiner
25. FRAME 4 ANSWER
Sorry Option C is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use the correct
Possessive
determiner
26. FRAME 4 ANSWER
Sorry Option D is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use possessive
determiner
27. FRAME 5
The Quantifier is a word that is used to express the
quantity of an object. The word ‘few’ is a quantifier.
The words ‘few’, ‘a few’ and ‘the few’ are not the same
and have different meanings even though they look like
possessing the same meaning.
Few A few The few Little A Little
Meaning Small
number
some Not
many
Hardly
any
some
Eg: Few
people
came for
the
meeting
Don’t
finish all
the
apples.
Just have
a few
She
spent the
few days
left to
her in
peace
Only
little
time is
left for
the class
There is
a little
water
left
28. FRAME 5 QUESTION
Choose the right sentence that uses the correct
quantifier
A. She has a few friends (go to slide 29)
B. She has the few friends (go to slide 30)
C. She has few friends (go to slide 31)
D. She has little friends (go to slide 32)
29. FRAME 5 ANSWER
Sorry Option A is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use the correct
quantifier
30. FRAME 5 ANSWER
Sorry Option B is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use the correct
quantifier
32. FRAME 5 ANSWER
Sorry Option D is not the right answer as the
sentence did not use the correct quantifier
33. FRAME 6
Distributive determiners (Each and Every)
Distributive determiners/distributive adjectives are
used to refer to a group or to individual people or
objects within a group. all, each, every, both, half,
either and neither are the distributive determiners. only
countable nouns can be utilized with ‘each’ and ‘every’.
When accompanied by ‘of’, each can also be utilized for
plural nouns. In contrast, every cannot be used with
plural nouns
Eg: Each kid was laughing
Each of the kids was laughing
Every children was laughing
34. FRAME 6 QUESTION
Tick the correct sentence which has used the
distributive determiner ‘Each’
correctly
A. Each of house was ruined (go to slide 35)
B. Each of you should prepare for the exam (go to
slide 36)
C. Each of my books are covered (go to slide 37)
D. Each of child showed up (go to slide 38)
35. FRAME 6 ANSWER
Sorry Option A is not the right answer as the
sentence did not use distributive determiner ‘each’
correctly
36. FRAME 6 ANSWER
Congrats! Option B is the right answer as the
sentence has used distributive determiner ‘each’
correctly
37. FRAME 6 ANSWER
Sorry Option C is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use distributive
determiner ‘each’
correctly
38. FRAME 6 ANSWER
Sorry Option D is
the not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use distributive
determiner ‘each’
correctly
39. FRAME 7
Distributive determiners (All and half)
All can be used as a distributive to relate to the entire group
rather than individual members or objects. when mentioning to
an idea as a whole, all can be used with countable plurals and
uncountable nouns.
Eg: All women need cash
when suggesting to multiple nouns, all is often accompanied by
‘the’ or ‘of the’
Eg: All of the women were in need of cash.
Half denotes precise division of a group or amount into two
equal parts. It follows the same pattern.
Half of the bottle is empty
Half is preceded with a or an for measures.
Eg: she walks about half a mile each day
40. FRAME 7 QUESTION
Pick out the sentence which has used the distributive
determiner correctly
A. She needs either of the water (go to slide 41)
B. She needs neither of the water (go to slide 42)
C. She needs all of the water (go to slide 43)
D. She needs each of the water (go to slide 44)
41. FRAME 7 ANSWER
Sorry Option A is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use distributive
determiner
correctly
42. FRAME 7 ANSWER
Sorry Option B is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use distributive
determiner
correctly
43. Frame 7 ANSWER
Bravo! Option C is the right answer as the sentence
used distributive determiner correctly
44. FRAME 7 ANSWER
Sorry Option D is not the right answer as the
sentence did not use distributive determiner
correctly
45. FRAME 8
Distributive determiners ( both, either, neither)
both, either and neither are used to describe a pair of
people, places or things. The term both implies the entire
pair whereas either denotes to any individual member of
the pair and either has a negative meaning and negates the
pair. Both cannot be used to relate to single nouns.
Eg: Both the kids are happy
either must only be used with singular noun and pronoun..
Eg: Either book was worthy
neither must be used with singular noun or pronoun
Eg: Neither car is functional
when preceded with of either and neither can be used with
plural nouns
Eg: Either/Neither of the cattle gives milk.
46. FRAME 8 QUESTION
Choose the sentence using distributive
determiner correctly
A. Either the kids are happy(go to slide 47)
B. Neither the kids are happy(go to slide 48)
C. Each the kids are happy(go to slide 49)
D. Both the kids are happy(go to slide 50)
47. FRAME 8 ANSWER
Sorry Option A is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use distributive
determiner
correctly
48. FRAME 8 ANSWER
Sorry Option B is
not the right
answer as the
sentence did not
use distributive
determiner
correctly
49. FRAME 8 ANSWER
Sorry Option C is not the right answer as the
sentence did not use distributive determiner
correctly
50. FRAME 8 ANSWER
Congrats! Option D is the right answer as the
sentence used distributive determiner correctly