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Showing posts with label Determiners. Show all posts

Saturday, October 9, 2010

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ALL, BOTH, HALF"

http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/distributives2.php These words can be used in the following ways: ALL + 1 2 3 4a 4b - t... Read more »
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THE QUANTIFIERS"something,somebody,someone"

THE QUANTIFIERS Compound nouns made with SOME, ANY and NO Some + -thing -body -one -where Any + No + Compound nouns with some- and any... Read more »
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THE QUANTIFIERS"Some and Any"

Some and Any Some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns, to describe an indefinite or incomplete quantity. Some is used i... Read more »
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THE QUANTIFIERS"how,much,many,few,lot"

THE QUANTIFIERS Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns Adjectives and adjectival phrases that describe quantity are shown below.... Read more »
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THE QUANTIFIERS

http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/grammar_topics.php THE QUANTIFIERS A few and few, a little and little These expressions show the ... Read more »

Friday, October 8, 2010

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THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE"THE DEMONSTRATIVES"

THE DEMONSTRATIVES THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE 1. Function The demonstratives this, that, these, those ,show where an object or person is i... Read more »
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THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS TO USE THE DEFINITE ARTICLE

THAT IS TO SAY: There is no article: with names of countries (if singular) Germany is an important economic power. He's just returne... Read more »
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A / AN:"INDEFINITE ARTICLE"

A / ANUse 'a' with nouns starting with a consonant (letters that are not vowels), 'an' with nouns starting with a vowel (a,... Read more »

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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SUCH, WHAT, RATHER, QUITE

PRE-DETERMINERS: SUCH, WHAT, RATHER, QUITE These words are normally placed before the indefinite article. Such and what are often used ... Read more »
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WHICH AND WHOSE

DEFINING WORDS WHICH AND WHOSE In a statement, these words define or explain which thing or person is referred to: Examples * He went b... Read more »
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WH-QUESTION WORDS

WHICH, WHAT, WHOSE In questions, these words ask which thing or person is being referred to. They are placed before the noun. * Which dr... Read more »

Monday, October 4, 2010

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OTHER, ANOTHER

http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/other_another.php DIFFERENCE WORDS OTHER, ANOTHER These words refer to something different, remai... Read more »
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THE DISTRIBUTIVES" EACH, EVERY, EITHER, NEITHER"

THE DISTRIBUTIVES EACH, EVERY, EITHER, NEITHER These distributive words are normally used with singular nouns, and are placed before the ... Read more »
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ALL, BOTH, HALF" THE DISTRIBUTIVES"

ALL, BOTH, HALF These words can be used in the following ways: ALL + 1 2 3 4a 4b - the my, your, etc. this, that th... Read more »
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THE DISTRIBUTIVES

* ALL, BOTH, HALF * EACH, EVERY, EITHER, NEITHER These words refer to a group of people or things, and to individual members of the grou... Read more »
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Enough + Noun"THE QUANTIFIERS"

Enough + Noun Enough is placed before the noun, to indicate the quantity required or necessary: Examples * There is enough bread for lu... Read more »
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Graded Quantifiers

Graded Quantifiers They function like comparatives and hold a relative position on a scale of increase or decrease. INCREASE From 0% to 1... Read more »
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THE QUANTIFIERS"Compound nouns made with SOME, ANY and NO"

http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/compounds_some_any_no.php Compound nouns made with SOME, ANY and NO Some + -thing -body -one -w... Read more »
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Some and Any"THE QUANTIFIERS"

Some and Any Some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns, to describe an indefinite or incomplete quantity. Some is used ... Read more »
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A few and few, a little and little"THE QUANTIFIERS"

A few and few, a little and little These expressions show the speaker's attitude towards the quantity he/she is referring to. A few ... Read more »
 
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