Grade 3 English Worksheet on Using Determiners

Grade 3 English Worksheet on Using Determiners
Grade 3 English Worksheet on Using Determiners

Grade 3 English Worksheet on Using Determiners

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Word Power in Action: Using Determiners (This, That, My, Some, Each) for Grade 3 

This Grade 3 English worksheet focuses on Using Determiners (this, that, my, some, each) to help young learners understand how these small but powerful words give meaning and clarity to sentences. Through interactive and age-appropriate exercises, students practice choosing the correct determiner based on number, ownership, and distance. 

Why Determiners Matter in Grammar? 

Determiners come before nouns and help us identify which one, how many, or whose. For Grade 3 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. “This” and “that” help show near and far objects. 
2. “My” shows ownership. 
3. “Some” talks about more than one or an unspecified quantity. 
4. “Each” refers to every individual in a group. 

Mastering determiners improves sentence clarity, reading comprehension, and writing fluency. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities: 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct determiner to complete everyday sentences like “The teacher gave ___ student a book” and “She shared ___ sweets with her friends.” 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Using a word bank (this, that, my, some, each), learners complete sentences logically and grammatically. 

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match pictures with sentences using determiners such as “This is my bag,” “Some boys are playing,” and “Each child has a book.” 

Exercise 4 – Underline the Determiners 
Learners identify determiners in full sentences, strengthening recognition skills. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
Students read a short paragraph about a market visit and fill in suitable determiners to complete the story meaningfully. 

This worksheet builds grammar accuracy, improves sentence construction, and strengthens practical usage through relatable examples. 

Answer Key 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Determiner 
1. each 
2. my 
3. that 
4. some 
5. this 
6. some 
7. that 
8. each 
9. that 
10. some 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. my 
2. each 
3. some 
4. that 
5. some 
6. this 
7. my 
8. each 
9. this 
10. that 

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
1. Some boys are playing. 
2. This is my bag. 
3. Some boys are playing. (top group image corresponds to “Some boys are playing.”) 
4. That is a bus. 
5. My cat is sleeping. 
6. Some birds are flying. 
7. Each student has a pen. 
8. That is a kite. 
9. This is a mango. 
10. My mother is cooking. 

Exercise 4 – Underline the Determiners 
1. This 
2. My 
3. Each 
4. That 
5. Some 
6. my 
7. This 
8. Each 
9. That 
10. Some 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
1. my 
2. that 
3. some 
4. The 
5. some 
6. the 
7. a 
8. The 
9. my 
10. Each 
11. some 
12. The 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Determiners such as this, that, my, some, and each come before nouns and help clarify which or how many, making sentences clearer for early learners.

In CBSE English grammar, this is used for something near and singular, while that refers to something farther away and singular.

A well-designed English worksheet gives sentence-based practice so students can correctly place determiners before nouns in everyday writing.