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What is an Article? Articles are used to specify nouns. They indicate whether the noun is singular or plural (that is, if there is one or many), whether it is a specific noun or any noun of that type, and whether we are talking about a new noun or a noun that has...
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What Are Demonstrative Determiners? Demonstrative determiners are grammatical function words which help define the relationship between noun or pronoun with the speaker, and they are well known through the use of this, that, these, and those. Demonstrative Determiners...
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What Are Possessive Adjectives? They are basically the following words: my, your, his, her, its, our, your, and their. They are used to talk about ownership or possession of something. Examples: I will give you my bike. Where is your watch? Can I come to their home?...
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What are Quantifiers? Quantifiers are grammatical words that are usually placed before a noun to express the amount or quantity of an object. The most used quantifier words are some, many, a lot of, and a few. Quantifiers can be used with both countable and...
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What Are Determiners? Determiners in English are words placed in front of a noun to give more information or to specify quantity. Determiners are required before a singular noun but are optional when talking about plural nouns. Consider the placement and usage of the...