Determiners and Quantifiers
Determiners and quantifiers are words we use before nouns to clarify the noun's context in a sentence. They tell us things like "which one" or "how many."
- Determiners are like pointing words. They help specify a particular noun.
- Examples: the book (a specific book), that cat (a specific cat), my car (a specific car)
- Quantifiers tell us about the amount of a noun.
- Examples: some books (not all, but a few), many cats (a large number), a few cars (a small number)
"The cat ate all the food." - The (before cat and food): This determiner tells us we're talking about a specific cat and specific food.
- All: This quantifier tells us the cat ate the entire amount of food.
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