can you find more that ast as both determiners and pronouns ? make a list
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Determiners are words such as the, my, this, some, twenty, each, any, which are used before nouns. We can also use some determiners as pronouns (i.e. without a noun following and when the meaning is clear without including the noun).
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Determiners used as pronouns
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Determiners are words such as the, my, this, some, twenty, each, any, which are used before nouns. We can also use some determiners as pronouns (i.e. without a noun following and when the meaning is clear without including the noun).
Compare before a noun as a pronoun (no noun following)
Would you like some bread with your soup?
I’ve got a bar of chocolate here. Would you like some?
We didn’t have enough volunteers to make the project work.
A: Do you need more paper?
B: No. I’ve got enough, thanks.
I’ve had a lot of pairs of sunglasses of different kinds, and I’ve lost a few over the years on various trips.
A: Do you want tea or coffee?
B: Neither, thanks. I’ve just had breakfast.
A: Which shoes do you want to put on?
B: Pass me those, please. The black ones
Several people complained about the slow service. It’s not just one school that is in financial difficulty; there are several. Determiners which can be used as pronouns in this way are:
- few
- either
- less
- neither
- these
- little
- enough
- many
one, two, three, etc.
- this
- another
- fewer
- more
- several
- those
- any
- fewest
- most
- some
- which
- both
- least
- much
- that
- whose
- each
I’ve had a lot of pairs of sunglasses of different kinds, and I’ve lost a few over the years on various trips.
A: Do you want tea or coffee?
B: Neither, thanks. I’ve just had breakfast.
A: Which shoes do you want to put on?
B: Pass me those, please. The black ones.
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