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释义 | Determiners (the, my, some, this)Determiners are words such as the, my, this, some, twenty, each, any, which are used before nouns:
Determiners include the following common types: Articles: a/an, the Demonstratives: this, that, these, those Possessives: my, your, his, her, its, our, their, x’s (possessive ’s) Quantifiers: (a) few, fewer, (a) little, many, much, more, most, some, any, etc. Numbers: one, two, three, etc. Here is a list of the determiners included in this book. Many of them have individual entries:
Sometimes we don’t use a determiner before the noun. We call this ‘zero determiner’:
See also: A/an and the What do determiners do?Determiners have two main functions: referring and quantifying. ReferringReferring means showing us who or what the noun is pointing to or talking about. The most common types of determiners which we use for referring are articles, possessives and demonstratives:
Quantifying‘Quantifying’ means showing how much of something there is, or how many:
See also: A/an and the Possession (John’s car, a friend of mine) Some and any Determiners and modifiers |
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