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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Determiner

Can I say that the adverb modifies a determiner as in "too many people"?

  

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anonymous Can I say that the adverb modifies a determiner as in "too many people"? " Many " is a quantifier. The adverb "too" is an appropriate modifier.

  • anonymous Can I say that the adverb modifies a determiner as in "too many people"?
  • " Many " is a quantifier.
  • The adverb "too" is an appropriate modifier.
  • Determiners are possessives, articles (a, an, the), demonstratives, and a few others.
  • There are predeterminers that can be used before determiners.
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anonymous

Can I say that the adverb modifies a determiner as in "too many people"?


"Many" is a quantifier. The adverb "too" is an appropriate modifier.

Determiners are possessives, articles (a, an, the), demonstratives, and a few others. There are predeterminers that can be used before determiners.

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