Transcription of Determiners - Pearson
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1 DETERMINERSD eterminers are words that are used before nouns to identify may be divided into: Articles: a/an, theThe words a and an are called indefinite articles. They are used with singularcountable : Have you a pencil?The word the is called the definite article . It is used before a noun which refers tosomething or someone : You may keep the change. Demonstrative adjectives: this, that, these, thoseThese adjectives indicate the noun that is being referred :This book is books are yours. Adjectives of quantity: some, much, lessThey tell us how much of a thing is being referred : I ate some did not eat any ate much rice. Adjectives of number: many, few, several, eachThey tell us how many things or persons are being referred :Several books were stolen from the cell phone has many useful is the twelth month of the to every word I say.
• Articles: a/an, the The words ‘a’ and ‘an’ are called indefinite articles. They are used with singular countable nouns. Example: Have you a pencil? The word ‘the’ is called the definite article. It is used before a noun which refers to something or someone definite. Example: You may keep the change.
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