Define determiners and write 3 types of determiners.
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A determiner is a word that introduces a noun. It always comes before a noun, not after, and it also comes before any other adjectives used to describe the noun.
There are four different types of determiners in English: articles, demonstratives, quantifiers, and possessives.
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Determiners are the words used before the Nouns.
are the words used before the Nouns.Explanation:
- Determiners are the markers.
- They are used before a Noun.
- It is used before the nouns to refer something specific.
- Singular nouns always need a determiner whereas in plural noun determiners are optional.
- Different types of Determiners:
- Articles: A, An,The
- Possessive Adjective: my, your, Our, his ,her etc.
- Demonstrative Adjectives: This, That, These, Those etc.
- Adjective of quantity:one, two three, four...etc. first, second, third, fourth..etc. double ,twice, thrice..etc all, many, next, little,...etc. one third, two fifth.
- Distributive Adjective: each, every, either, Neither.
- Interrogative Adjective: what, which, whose..
- Some phrases denoting quantity and number: plenty of, large number of, a small amount of, a lot of, a lots of..
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