What determiner would you use to talk about a large, unspecified number of people getting divorced in Canada?
many
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If you want to say that a small number of people in Spain get married before 20, which determiner would you choose?
Few
15
Choose the correct determiner: "_____ of the couples in Canada prefer to cohabit rather than marry."
Many/A lot of
15
Fill in the blank with the correct determiner: "_____ one believes that trend will change soon."
No one
15
Which determiner fits here: "Almost _____ families in the urban areas have both parents working."
Almost all
15
What is the appropriate determiner for describing a number that is more than 'a few' but not 'most'?
Some
15
Fill in the gap: "_____ many marriages in Canada end in the first 10 years."
Not many
15
How would you refer to the majority using a determiner? "_____ couples have decided to have only one child."
Most
15
If you want to express that there are more than two but not a large number of women staying at home after marriage, which determiner is suitable?
A few
15
Select the determiner that suggests a complete group: "_____ the people interviewed said they value family time over work."
All
15
True or False question: "_____ families in Canada consist of at least four members."
False (Use "Some families" instead of a blank if the statement is false)
15
Which determiner would you use for an approximate but significant portion of a group? "_____ of my friends think that having children is not essential for a family."