语法中被忽视的角落 - 限定词
Determiners in EnglishThere are many different determiners in the English language. ArticlesArticles are among the most common of the determiners. A, an, and the all express the definiteness and specificity of a noun. For example, “the” is a definite article, meaning the person using the word is referring to a specific one. On the other hand, “a” or “an” are indefinite articles. - The dog is barking too loudly.
- A student returned the book.
DemonstrativesDemonstratives, such as this, that, these and those, require a frame of reference in which an individual can point out the entities referred to by a speaker or a writer. - Do you want this piece of chicken?
- I don't want to go to that movie.
QuantifiersQuantifiers, such as all, few, and many, point out how much or how little of something is being indicated. - He took all the books.
- Few of the children wanted to go to the zoo.
PossessivesWhen referring to an entity that belongs to another, you can use possessives. My, your, their, and its are a few examples. - Is this your car?
- The dog growled and showed its teeth.
There are many other types of determiners. For instance, the numbers that are written out in English, are also included in the class of determiners. Determiners are generally split into two groups—definite determiners and indefinite determiners.
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