Determiners - English Grammar Topics
A Determiners, also called a determinant, is a word, phrase, or affix that occurs with a noun or noun phrase and serves to express the reference of that noun or noun phrase in context.
A Determiners is a word placed in front of a name to specify the quantity (eg, "a dog", "several dogs") or to clarify what the name refers to (eg, "my dog", "this dog", "The dog").
Determiners - English Grammar Topics
Determiners
The definite article: ‘the’
Exceptions to using the definite article ‘the’
Indefinite articles: ‘a’,’an’
This, that, these, those
Possessive pronouns and adjectives
Quantifiers
Numbers
Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns
A few, few, a little, little
Some and any
Compound nouns with ‘some’,’any’, ‘no’
Graded quantifiers
Enough + noun
Distributives: all, both, half
Pre-determiners: such, what, rather, quite
Defining words: which, whose
Question words: which, what, whose
Difference words: other, another
Distributives: each, every, either, neither
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