Introduction to Articles & Determiners – Worksheet for Grade 1

Introduction to Articles & Determiners – Worksheet for Grade 1
Introduction to Articles & Determiners – Worksheet for Grade 1

Introduction to Articles & Determiners – Worksheet for Grade 1

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What This Worksheet Consists Of

Multiple-Choice Questions

Students identify:

  • Correct article usage (a, an, the)

  • Simple determiners are used to point out or specify nouns

  • How to choose determiners for quantity and reference

Fill in the Blanks

Learners apply articles and determiners in short, clear sentences to strengthen recognition and usage.

Answer Key

A complete solution set is provided for teachers and parents.

Why This Worksheet Is Important

Articles and determiners form the foundation of sentence structure. This worksheet helps children:

  • Build early grammar skills

  • Understand how to choose the correct word before a noun

  • Develop clearer, more complete sentences

  • Improve reading and writing accuracy

  • Strengthen vocabulary and language confidence

Answer Key

MCQs

  1. an

  2. These

  3. a

  4. Most

  5. an

Fill in the Blanks

  1. an

  2. my

  3. a

  4. these

  5. an

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Frequently Asked Questions

Articles (a, an, the) are small words used before nouns to specify whether something is general or specific.

Determiners are words like these, my, his, and most that give more information about a noun.

Yes, it is designed specifically for Grade 1 learners with simple, clear examples.

Absolutely! It works well for in-class practice, homework, or revision.

Yes, because understanding articles and determiners improves sentence comprehension and reading fluency.