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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

articles or determiners

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02br 00Other determiners are 01b 01i 00demonstratives02i 02b 00 (of which there are only four: 01i 00this, that, these, those02i 00) and 01b 01i 00quantifiers02i 02b 00, which give definite or indefinite numbers or quantities. 0-

  • 02br 00Other determiners are 01b 01i 00demonstratives02i 02b 00 (of which there are only four: 01i 00this, that, these, those02i 00) and 01b 01i 00quantifiers02i 02b 00, which give definite or indefinite numbers or quantities.
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0An 01b01i00article02i02b00 is one kind of 01b01i00determiner02i02b00; there are only three articles-- 01i00a, an, the02i00.02br
00Other determiners are 01b01i00demonstratives02i02b00 (of which there are only four: 01i00this, that, these
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0 Thank you. The dictionary of mine says that a determiner is a word such as "the" or "my" that is used before a noun to indicate which particular thing or person you are referring to. I can deduce from that the determiner does not include "a" or "an." Right or Wrong? 0-
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You forgot possessive determiners. My, your, his, her, its, our and their for instance.

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