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DeterminersSPAG
What are determiners? A determiner is used to modify a noun. It indicates reference to something specific or something of a particular type.This function is usually performed by one of four word types.Determiners are followed by a noun.There is normally only one determiner per sentence.
Pronouns – Are they determiners?Determiners are always followed by a noun.Subject pronouns ( I , you , he , etc.) and possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, etc.) cannot be determiners because they can never be followed by a noun.
Types of determinersArticlesDemonstrativesPossessivesQuantifiers
ArticlesThe definite and indefinite articles are all determiners.Definite article - the Indefinite article - a or an (a is used before a consonant sound; an is used before a vowel sound.) Examples:Close the door, please.I've got a friend in Canada.
DemonstrativesThere are four demonstrative determiners in English and they are: this, that, these and thoseNote that demonstrative determiners can also be used as demonstrative pronouns. When they are used as determiners they are followed by the nouns they modify. Compare:This is my camera. (Demonstrative used as a pronoun, subject of the verb is) This camera is mine. (Demonstrative used as a determiner modifying the noun camera.)
PossessivesPossessive adjectives - my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their - modify the noun following it in order to show possession.Possessive determiners are different from possessive pronouns - mine, his, hers, yours, ours, their. Possessive pronouns can stand alone and are not followed by nouns. Possessive determiners, on the other hand, are followed by nouns.Compare:This is my house. (my is a possessive determiner. It is followed by the noun house which it modifies)Is that car yours? (yours is a possessive pronoun. It is not followed by a noun.)
QuantifiersQuantifiers are followed by nouns which they modify. Examples of quantifiers include: some, any, few, little, more, much, many, each, every, both, all, enough, half, little, whole, less etc.Quantifiers are commonly used before either countable or uncountable nouns.He knows more people than his wife.Little knowledge is a dangerous thing .