Determiners:
Determiners identify a noun, whether that noun is general or something specific. Determiners can also be thought of as a modifier for nouns, it works exactly like an adjective. It consists of:
Definite Article “The” :
For Example:
- Pass me the papers that I need to sign.
- The Black bag on the table is mine.
In the above examples, ‘The’ is used to indicate a specific paper.
Indefinite Articles “a/an”:
For Example:
- Bring me a headphone from the table.
- An elephant and a cat fell in love.
The above examples make use of “a/an” to indicate something in general.
Possessives:
For Example:
- Your grades were horrible this semester.
- Her work is always completed on time.
The demonstratives:
For Example:
- This documentary is quite detailed.
- That restaurant is known for its fried chicken.
- These examples would define what the demonstratives are.
Interrogative:
For Example:
- Which company do you work for?
- What is the scope of computer science?
Quantifiers:
The quantifiers are somewhat like determiners. However, they indicate quantity such as: “few, some, a lot, much, none, more, etc.”
For Example:
- Traveling around the world requires a large amount of
- The picnic was much more fun than I expected.
Rules for countable and uncountable nouns:
For quantifiers, there are some quantifiers that could be used on with countable nouns and similarly, there are some that can only be used with uncountable nouns.
Countable Nouns | Uncountable Nouns |
a, an or the | the |
this, that, these or those | This or that |
many | Much |
A few, few, fewer than | A little, little, less than |
A number of | Amount of |