Hey, can someone please give me list of ALL pre-determiners, central determiners and post-determiners? Also I need the to use them in complex noun phrases. Thank you :)
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Common kinds of determiners include definite and indefinite articles (like the English the and a or an), demonstratives (this and that), possessive determiners (my and their), cardinal numerals, quantifiers (many, all and no), distributive determiners (each, any), and interrogative determiners (which).
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pre-determiners -
Multipliers. Twice, double, three times, four times etc. Examples: I have called you three times today. ...
Fractions. One-third, two-thirds, three-fourths, half etc. Examples: I will leave in half an hour. ...
Intensifiers. Such, what, rather, quite. Examples: My wife is such a beautiful woman.
central determiners -
Athe, this, these, that, those, a(n), and the possessives my, your, her, his, etc. Banother, some, any, no, either, neither, each, enough, a few, a little. The words in groups A and B are known as the central determiners. A noun phrase will normally contain only one central determiner.
post-determiners -
These are determiners that are positioned after central determiners such as a(n), the, this, that, these, my, etc., though they can also occur on their own. Here are some examples, with the central determiners in bold, and the postdeterminers underlined: those three years. the many books (I read)
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