Determiners
Determiners
DETERMINERS
What are Determiners – Determiners are those words that are prefixed before nouns to determine
their meaning. They can be divided into the following types:
Articles
The two indefinite articles in the English language are ‘a’ and ‘an’. The definite article in the English
language is ‘the’. For indefinite articles, you can use either of them depending upon the sound of the
first letter of the next word. This is done for pronunciation reasons.
2) A singular countable noun or adjective beginning with a consonant sound. The rule can be
understood with the help of the following example sentences –
1. I ate a banana.
2. I saw a tall girl today.
3) A singular, countable noun which is an example of a class of things. The rule can be understood
with the help of the following example sentences –
1. A pet needs love. (Class of things is pets)
2. A father deserves to be respected by his children.
4) The noun to express a quantity. The rule can be understood with the help of the following example
sentences –
1. I need a dozen bananas.
2. I need to buy a couple of books.
5) The units of price, speed, ratio, weight etc.The rule can be understood with the help of the
following example sentences –
1. This bike gives 35 kilometers a liter.
2. You can run a mile in just 5 minutes.
6) Certain numbers or monetary units. The rule can be understood with the help of the following
example sentences –
1. I want to earn a billion dollars by the age of 40.
2. Can you lend me a hundred rupees?
7) The expression of frequency. The rule can be understood with the help of the following example
sentences –
1. Put these ear drops twice a day.
2. Wash your face three times a day in summers.
8) Certain exclamatory expressions. The rule can be understood with the help of the following
example sentences –
1. What a beautiful morning!
2. What a cute dog!
2) Names of rivers, ranges of mountains, gulfs, seas, oceans, groups, islands, ships, etc.
1. The Jamuna river
2. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
3. The Titanic
4. The Shivalik range of mountains.
3) Countries with plural names.
1. The Philippines
2. The Maldives
4) Books of religion (Religious books).
1. The Shreemad Bhagavad Gita
2. The Holy Quran
5) Names of hotels, museums, and certain building names
1. The Oberoi group of Hotels
2. The Burj Khalifa.
6) Last names of families in the plural.
1. The Madans
2. The Malhotras
7) Names of newspapers and magazines.
1. The Top Gear
2. The Hindustan Times
8) Superlatives of adjectives.
1. The best boy in the class.
2. The tallest building in the world.
9) Descriptive adjectives referring to a whole group or class.
1. The working class.
2. The middle class.
10) The names of races and communities.
1. The Hindu
2. The Christian
11) Few expressions of the English language.
1. All the colleagues.
2. Both the sisters.
Few Places where the definite determiner ‘The’ should not be used are as follows –
‘The’ should not be used before abstract nouns, plural nouns, proper nouns, names of meals,
colours, materials when they are being used in general sense.
1. They should not be used before the name of games.
2. The expression like all day, by road, by air.
Demonstratives
The demonstrative determiners in the English language are this, that, these, those.
1. The demonstrative determiner ‘That’ (Plural- Those) is used to avoid repetition of a preceding
noun. The rule can be understood with the help of the following example sentences –
Possessives
The possessive determiners in the English language are my, your, our, his, her, its, their. These are
used to show or determine the ownership of a certain thing.
Personal Pronouns (Subject) Possessive Adjective Possessive Pronoun
I My Mine
He His His
It Its –
We Our Ours
Indefinite Adjectives
Below mentioned is the use of Indefinite Adjectives along with formulas and examples-
1. Some
1. The indefinite adjective ‘Some’ is generally used in affirmative sentences with uncountable and
plural countable nouns. The rule can be understood with the help of the following example
sentences –