DETERMINERS
1. Definition :---
Determiners are
words that we put before nouns or noun phrases to make them clear as to what
they mean.
A determiner tells us which or
how many persons/things we are talking about.
For example:-
When we say his big house, we
are describing one house which is not small and it belongs to him.
Or when we say those tall trees, we
mean more than one tree and they are not short, and the trees are not here but
over there.
Examples of most common
determiners are:-
** 'the' -- which is
known as the Definite Determiner,and
** 'a' and 'an' -- which
are the Indefinite Determiners.
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2. Classes of
Determiners
1. Definite and Indefinite
articles:-- the, a, an
2. Demonstratives:-- this, that, these, those
3. Possessives:-- my, your,
his, her, its, our, their
4. Quantifiers:-- a few, a
little, much, many, a lot of, most, some, any, enough, etc.
5. Numbers:-- one, ten,
thirty, etc.
6. Distributives:-- all,
both, half, either, neither, each, every
7. Difference words:-- other,
another
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3. Determiners and
Pronouns
A clear understanding of determiners and how they are used is important in order not to confuse with pronouns.
A clear understanding of determiners and how they are used is important in order not to confuse with pronouns.
The following examples illustrate
the differences between them.
DETERMINER |
PRONOUN |
This car is very
expensive.
|
This is a very expensive car. |
That castle is
haunted.
|
That is a haunted castle. |
As can be easily noticed, the
determiner always appears before a noun while a pronoun takes the place of a
noun.
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