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Kelompok 2

Oleh :
Rismawati
Siska S. Mpondo
Nelda
What is a Determiner ?
What is a determiner? Simply put, in English, a determiner is a word
that introduces a noun or provides information about the quantity of a
noun. It always comes before a noun, not after, and it also comes before
any other adjectives used to describe the noun. Determiners are required
before a singular noun but are optional when it comes to introducing
plural nouns.
Spesific Determiner
•Definite article : The
Example : can you read the book for me, please ?
•Possesives : me,your,her,his,its,our,their,whose,
Example : your dress is spectacular
•Demonstratives : That,this,those,these
Example : I want to take these cute ornaments home
•Interrogatives : which
Example : which key do I need to open the loock?
•Number : first,second,third
Example : you will always be the first in my heart
Determiners Examples

 The bunny went home. (determiner comes directly before the noun)


 I ate the chocolate cookie for dessert. (determiner comes before the
adjective chocolate that describes the noun cookie)
 Metal cans are recyclable. (no determiner because it's optional for
plural nouns and noun phrases)
 The metal cans are recyclable. (determiner before the adjective
describing a plural noun to specify which cans)
GENERAL DETERMINER
• Indefinite article : a,an,any,another,other,what,whatever
Example : whould you like another slice of pizza?
• Quantifers : All,few,many,some
Example: many people think she’s the villain in the story

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