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DETERMINERS
Study the following phrasesan occasion for
celebrationthat mat in his trick
a mat weaverour birthstones
Determiners are words that introduce a noun and provide some information about it (but do NOT describe it).
Examples: the ball, his son, five cats, more cars.
ArticlesDemonstrativesPossessives
Possessive pronounPossessive Noun
Quantifiers
There are only three articles in English:
The, a, an
“the” is called the Definite Article:
It normally introduces a noun that is familiar to the listener. Example: The earth is round.
“the” may introduce either a singular or a plural noun.
“a” or “an” are called the Indefinite Article:
“a” or “an” normally introduce a noun that is not yet familiar to the listener.
Example: I saw a new movie.
“a” or “an” may only introduce a singular noun.
What is the difference between “a” and “an”?
_______ chicken
____ egg
___book
__apple
“a” precedes words that start with a consonant sound.
Examples: a table, a chair,
“an” precedes words that start with a vowel sound.
Examples: an apple, an umbrella,
Demonstratives
Demonstratives are words that are used to point at someone or something (whether it’s concrete or abstract).
Examples: that book; this time; these ideas; those chairs
There are only four demonstratives in English:
Singular Demonstratives: This That
Plural Demonstratives:
These Those
In order to be called a
DETERMINER, a demonstrative
MUST be followed by a noun-phrase:
1. I like this room. 2. I like this.
1. I like this room. “this” is a determiner 2. I like this. “this” is NOT a determiner
How do we know? Because determiners need to precede noun-phrases! In sentence (2) no noun-phrase follows the word “this”
Is the underlined word a determiner?
1. John likes that movie. 2. That is the best.3. That guy is nice. 4. John thinks that apples
are tasty.
Is the underlined word a determiner?
1. John likes that movie. 2. That is the best.3. That guy is nice. 4. John thinks that apples are
tasty.
“that” in (4) is NOT a determiner, because it is not used to point at apples!
PossessivesPossessives are words that usually indicate possession or belonging of a noun.
Examples: his birthday, Sam’s book, her idea, New York’s subway
There are two kinds of possessives:
1. possessive determiner pronouns
2. possessive determiner proper nouns
Possessive Pronouns
There are only seven possessive determiner pronouns:
my; your; his ; her ; its ; our ; their
In order to be called a DETERMINER, a possessive pronoun MUST be followed by a noun-phrase:
1. His essay was the best.
2. His was the best essay.
1. His essay was the best. “His” is a determiner 2. His was the best essay. “His” is NOT a determiner
1. His essay was the best. “His” is a determiner 2. His was the best essay. “His” is NOT a determinerHow do we know? Because determiners need to precede noun-phrases! In sentence (2) no noun-phrase follows the word “his”.
Possessive Proper Nouns
A proper noun with apostrophe ‘s is a “possessive proper noun”
Examples:
Mary’s car, CUNY’s students, Mr. Smith’s wife
(Note: These are Determiners, and NOT proper nouns).
Quantifiers
Quantifiers are words that indicate the quantity or amount of a noun. Examples: three pencils; all countries; some books; little time; each story.Common Quantifiers: All, any, both, each, either, enough, every, few, little, most, much, neither, no, several, some, any number (e.g. five, twelve, etc.)
To conclude
The Determiners are:
Articles Demonstratives Possessives Quantifiers
Identify the determiners and say what kind of determiner it is:
1. Many New Yorkers spend the
winter in Florida.
2. His grandmother came to the U.S.
on a boat.
3. Jerry is an accomplished pianist
who plays in the best concert halls
4. My son has outgrown those shoes.
5. We bought these gifts in that store.
6. Those people should be ashamed
of themselves.
7. Last night, my son and his
girlfriend picked up their theatre
tickets
1. Delta’s pilots received a well-deserved salary raise.2. Janet’s biggest fear is that her car would break down on the highway 3. A basic principle of investing is that you don’t put all
your money in one basket.
4. Neither team was able to score a goal at the game.
5. The hurricane broke seven windows in the basement
6. Do you have any idea how to solve this problem?
7. There are several reasons for my absence yesterday.
Homework
ALL the exercises of unit 3 – Determiners.