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From my searching, I have found: Determiner Question words: which, what, whose In questions, these words ask which thing or person is being referred to. They are placed before the noun. Which dress are you going to wear tonight? What colour is
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Much appreciated. I looked everywhere in my English Made Simple book and on the Internet about this - no luck. The problem being for me is that 'both' is classed as a determiner (and English Made Simple as absolutely nothing written
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Hi, Mister Micawber, when is the omittion of the article grammatically acceptable? How come the sentence examples with no articles above yours are acceptable? Are there a set of rules for this? Or is this part of speech, the determiner, never
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. GENERALLY SPEAKING, the zero determiner is used in formal situations. Learners often use it when 'some' or 'any' is much more natural. Otherwise, there are no distinct rules of which I am aware. .
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Hello. I want to know when I have to use the zero determiner instead of some and any . I would be grateful for your help. Thanks.
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can we use each and every as an determiner modifying one word? for example: each and every members of the class. and also what about this expression 'these and those'? for example: these and those books. is this right form in usage? so,
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Please see the bottom of this page. Why "a" is omitted before "new" in "add new definition for ...." I feel omitting "a" is very comfortable, and I think that's because the determiner 'new'
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Welcome to English Forums! I agree with Avangi. This sounds like journalistic style, in which the would be dropped. Besides that, it is disconcerting to the reader to find the determiner the after an adjective ( former ). Use Yesterday, former
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Your first effort was much better. Main problems are Missing or incorrect determiners and prepositions for example 'wrote the song Radio...' 'himself in a music studio' 'about the great music' 'in a short time' stop
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In the first sentence,"all those golden dreams" is the subject because "dreams" is "what" performs the action and "all those golden" are just determiners attributing qualities and specifying the word
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