Determiners

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Jesica Prudenciano To English

Guess the song Jesica Prudenciano

1 2 3 4 5 (hyperlink songs with determiners )

DETERMINERS DETERMINERS

DETERMINERS Types of Determiners

Determiners are words placed in front of a noun to make clear w hat the noun refers to. DETERMINERS

They all come at the beginning of noun phrases , and usually we cannot use more than one determiner in the same noun phrase. a group of words with a noun as its main part.

My pen This ceremony a Coca-Cola can Any question That jar A lot of food A disappointed parent Examples of N oun Phrase

Examples of Determiners The An A This One My Your A little Which Other Those Most

Lets Take this example The Grade 7 Exodus was awarded as the Most Disciplined Section of the month. That m an in blue shirt i s my brother.

Classes of Determiners

There are 8 classes of Determiners Articles (Definite and Indefinite) Demonstratives Quantifiers Possessives Numbers (Cardinal and Ordinal) Distributives or Indefinite pronouns Question Words or Relative pronuoun

Articles ( Definite and indefinite ) Articles (a, an, the) The indefinite articles a or an signal that the reference is non specific or general. The definite article the signals that the reference is specific

Definite and indefinite articles The A An

Examples: The Visitors a re coming. A box of chocolate w as eaten by Lance.

Demonstratives SINGULAR t his that PLURAL t hese those Showing who or what is being referred to.

Examples: This p air of shoes i s mine. I think that girl i s their leader.

QUANTIFIERS Few Little Much Many Most A lot of Some Other Any Enough More Such Used with a noun to show the amount of something.

Examples: Some students are not in their proper uniform. Most Student-teachers are s taying at the library.

Possessives My Your His Her Its Our their A form of a word that shows that something or someone belongs to someone.

Examples: My Brother, John, our will be celebrating I will show you his birthday tomorrow. n ew pet.

Cardinal Numbers Ordinal Numbers numbers

One Ten Thirty Forty Two Nine CARDINAL NUMBERS Used in simple counting and shows quantity

Examples: Two dogs a re barking outside. Thirty t he seminar. Louisian leaders attended

First Last Fifty Twenty O RDINAL NUMBERS Used to show the position of someone or something in series

O RDINAL NUMBERS Luffy defeated the first commander in Blackbeard pirates. Example:

Both Half Either Neither Each Every All DISTRIBUTIVES A word referring singly without exception to the member of a group

Examples: Every h uman being i s unique. All Grade 7 Students are industrious.

Question words or Relative pronouns Whose Which What Whatever

Examples: Examples: Kit is the guy whose mother is the famous singer. He does not know what he is saying.
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