Determiners are the
decisive factors in regard to adjective and pronoun. Determiners are used to
refer to many classes of words which are called adjective and pronoun. They are
also called the fixing words. These words precede the noun and are conducive to
elucidate its meaning.
Determiners are of five
kinds:-
(1) Demonstrative:
this, that, these, those are such
words that refer to persons and things. This
and that are singular. These and those are plural.
(2) Possessive:
My, our, your, his, her, its, their,
one’s etc. are called possessives. They make you aware of the relationship
with them by preceding a singular and plural noun.
(3) Numerical:
Any, many, each, every, both, all,
either, neither, few, a few, the few, fewer, a large number of, etc. denote
numbers.
(4) Quantitative:
Some, much, little, a little, the little,
less, a lot of, a great deal of , a good deal of etc. denote quantity.
(5) Article:
a, an and the are, in fact, analytical determiners.
A_ The most common Determiners are: a, an, all, another, any,
both, certain, each, either, enough, every, few, half, last, least, less,
little, many, more, most, much, neither, next, no, other, own, plenty, some,
several, such, that/those, the, this/these, whole. The numerals (cardinal
and ordinal) and possessives (my, our, your, his, her, their) can be added with
them.
B_ Determiners can be used to identify a person or thing, or two
or more persons or things; as:-
a_This book is mine.
b_Those pens are ours.
c_Tom’s car is in the garage.
d_My uncle’s car is in the garage.
C_ Determiners may denote a quantity or amount; as:- five women,
several boys, some girls, a few men, some milk, no sugar, a little milk, not
much water.
D_ You have already learnt that nouns can be classified into two
categories:
1.
Nouns
such as glass, pen, mango and horse are countable nouns. They can be used with
the articles, with numerals and in the plural.
2.
Nouns
such as bread, cheese, knowledge, milk, music, traffic and home-work are
uncountable nouns. Such nouns are neither used in the plural nor with numerals.
The uncountable nouns are used with determiners to indicate quantity and
amount; as:- half a litre of milk, three kilograms of sugar, five meters of
cloth, a piece of cloth, a sheet of paper, a blade of grass, a heap of books,
an item of news, a piece of advice.
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