Determiners: Grammar
Determiners: Grammar
Determiners: Grammar
Determiners
Definition Determiners are words used to identify
or specify a noun in some way.
Look at these expressions:
❖ Your books
❖ This poem
❖ The highest peak
Quantifiers : much, some, any, no, little, enough, a lot of, lots of, some
Expressions of number : many, several, some, any, no, few, enough, another, number of, a
lot of, plenty of, some of, many of, one, two, three
a, an - Indefinite articles
✓ They suggest one
Example :
✓ they are used before countable nouns in the ▪ A bird
single number, ▪ An eagle
The - The definite article
‘ Pronounced as di : before a vowel sound and as θ before a consonant sound’
Articles
It is used before:
a noun whenever we want to particularize that noun: E.g. The books lying on the table are mine.
when it is clear from the situation which people or thing we mean E.g. Would you please switch on the fan?
when there is only one of something: E.g. The sun , The moon
the name of a person or thing whose identity is known to every one: E.g. The President
common noun when that noun represents the whole class: E.g. The dog is a faithful animal.
an adjective or a participle to represent a class of people: E.g. Law does not discriminate between the rich and
the poor.
We go to the cinema, the theatre. We usually say the radio but television (without the):
Quantifiers : much, some, any, no, little, enough, a lot of, lots of, some
Expressions of number : many, several, some, any, no, few, enough, another, number of, a
lot of, plenty of, some of, many of, one, two, three
‘My, our, your, his, her, its and there are called possessives, because they possess the nouns that
follow them.’
Quantifiers : much, some, any, no, little, enough, a lot of, lots of, some
Expressions of number : many, several, some, any, no, few, enough, another, number of, a
lot of, plenty of, some of, many of, one, two, three
‘This, that, these and those are used to point out persons or objects.’
This and these are used to point out persons or objects close to the speaker. This is used
before singular nouns and these before plural nouns.
Quantifiers : much, some, any, no, little, enough, a lot of, lots of, some
Expressions of number : many, several, some, any, no, few, enough, another, number of, a
lot of, plenty of, some of, many of, one, two, three
Either
Either has two different meanings:
(a) Any of the two different persons or things:
➢ E.g.: We can hold the meeting on Monday or Tuesday.Either day is suitable.
(b) The both:
➢ E.g.: There were high rising building on either side.(on both sides)
Neither
Neither is the opposite of either: It means not the one nor the other:
➢ E.g.: Neither book covers my syllabus.
We use ‘Every’ when we think of people or thinks as a groups. The meaning is:
without exception:
Quantifiers : much, some, any, no, little, enough, a lot of, lots of, some
Expressions of number : many, several, some, any, no, few, enough, another, number of, a
lot of, plenty of, some of, many of, one, two, three
Little, a little, denote quantity. They are used before uncountable nouns.
Few, a few, thefew denote number. They are used before countable nouns in the plural
number.
✓ E.g. I have a little money in my pocket. We can have ice cream at the Nirulas.
✓ E.g. The little money that I had in my pocket was not adequate to buy ice cream for the two of
us.
Exercise - A
Fill in the blanks with either, neither, each or every. In some cases more than one
choice is possible.
1. It was an unexciting match. … … … … … … … … .. team played well.
2. All citizens should exercise their right to vote. … … … … … … … … .. vote is important.
3. … … … … … … … … .. passenger has to get their baggage X-rayed.
4. … … … … … … … … .. angle of a pentagon measures 108 degrees.
5. You can take … … … … … … … … .. half of this cake.
6. … … … … … … … … .. bus going in this direction will take you to the university.
7. There were coconut trees on … … … … … … … … .. side of the road.
8. The police searched … … … … … … … … .. vehicle passing that way.
9. Take this medicine … … … … … … … … .. six hours.
10. The country will progress only if … … … … … … … … .. citizen realises their responsibility.
Exercise - B
Fill in the blanks with the much, many , little, the little, few, a few or the few.
1. I put … … … … … … … … .. drops of oil in the lock and left it of a while. After that, I had
… … … … … … … … .. difficulty in opening it.
2. He does not earn … … … … … … … … .. money. But with … … … … … … … … .. money he
earns, his family is able to lead a comfortable life.
3. I am not sure how … … … … … … … … .. people will attend the concert nor how… … … … … … … … .. money we will be
able to raise.
4. I had to give up the project for want of support. If I had received … … … … … … … … .. help
from my friends, I could have continued. But … … … … … … … … .. friends I approached had … … … … … … … … ..
encouragement for me.
5. The credit for … … … … … … … … .. of my success should go to my parents. There were
… … … … … … … … .. occasions when I was inclined to give up in despair. But the moment
I received … … … … … … … … .. inspiring words from my parents, I regained my confidence.
6. There isn’t … … … … … … … … .. traffic on this road during the day. But quite
… … … … … … … … .. office – goers take this route on their way back and the road really
come alive.
7. I have … … … … … … … … .. liking for car toon movies. I hardly ever watch
… … … … … … … … .. DVD ‘s of cartoon movies I have at home.
8. There hasn’t been … … … … … … … … .. rain so far. Quite … … … … … … … … .. districts
experienced drought last year and … … … … … … … … .. people fear that the same story
may be repeated this year too.
10. India has … … … … … … … … .. all rounders to match the talent and dedication of Kapil
Dev. … … … … … … … … .. players who have shown some promise have developed fitness
problems. But there cannot be … … … … … … … … .. hope of India doing well until we produce
… … … … … … … … .. genuine all rounders.