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Report: The Role and Function of Determiners in English 1. Executive Summary
Certain words can precede a central determiner to add emphasis or scale, such as all, both, half, or such (e.g., All the people ). 5. Conclusion
Some, any, few, little, more, much, many, each, every . E. Interrogatives Used to introduce a question about a noun. Examples: Which, what, whose . 4. Grammatical Rules and Constraints determiner
Determiners serve as the "signposts" of English grammar. They are essential for providing the necessary spatial, possessive, and quantitative context that allows a listener to identify exactly which person, place, or thing is being discussed.
The most common determiners, used to indicate whether a noun is specific or general. The (The car we saw). Indefinite: A, An (A car). B. Demonstratives Report: The Role and Function of Determiners in English 1
Must have a determiner. One cannot say "I bought book"; it must be "I bought a book" or "I bought that book."
Determiners are optional depending on the intended meaning (e.g., "I like water" vs. "I like this water"). Conclusion Some, any, few, little, more, much, many,
Used to indicate the proximity of the noun relative to the speaker. This, These . Distal: That, Those . C. Possessives Indicate ownership or association. Examples: My, your, his, her, its, our, their . D. Quantifiers Specify the amount or number of the noun. Specific: One, ten, thirty .