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SECTION 12 determiners
determiners
grammar summary
this, that, these, those some, any, no enough all, each, every, both, either, neither
much, many, a little, a few more, most a lot, lots (a/an, the) (my, your etcj
Determiners are words that come at the beginning of noun phrases, before adjectives.
Determiners help to show which or how many people/things we are talking about.
this old coat some strange ideas all English words enough people
Most determiners are explained and practised in this section. A/An and the have a separate
section on pages 151-166. My, your etc are explained together with pronouns on pages 188-189.
Somebody, anything, nowhere etc are included here. These are not determiners, but it is
more convenient to deal with them in this section.
NO HARD HAT,
NO SAFETY BOOTS,
NO WORK!
sl / 3
OFF ALL NO CYCLES
TENTS AND I WHETHER RIDDEN OR NOT
SLEEPING BAGS
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