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Determiners are used in front of nouns to indicate whether you are referring to something specific or something of a particular type.
Determiners are different to pronouns in that a determiner is always followed by a noun. Therefore personal pronouns ( I , you , he , etc.) and possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, etc.) cannot be determiners.
The definite and indefinite articles a/an/the are all determiners.
You use a specific determiner when people know exactly which thing(s) or person/people you are talking about.
The specific determiners are:
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For example:-
"The dog barked at the boy."
"These
apples are rotten."
"Their
bus was late."
You use general determiners to talk about people or things without saying exactly who or what they are.
The general determiners are:
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For example:-
"A man sat under an umbrella."
"Have
you got any
English books that I could have?"
"There
is enough food to feed everyone."
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