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Articles and Other
Determiners
Determiners go before nouns. There are
four kinds of determiners:
• Articles (a, an, the)
• Quantifiers (a lot of, a few, some, etc.)
• Demonstrative Adjectives (this, that,
these, those)
• Possessive Adjectives (my, your, his, etc.)
Use a or an (the indefinite article) with singular
count nouns to express a general meaning. Use
a or an when the thing you are referring to is not
specific, and the reader does not know what you
are referring to.
• I bought a book last night. (We don’t know which book.)
• You should bring an umbrella. (It doesn’t matter which
umbrella you bring.)
A noncount noun usually cannot occur with
a or an.
Homework takes a lot of my time.
Not
A homework takes a lot of my time.
A count noun is always preceded by a, an,
the or another determiner.
I ate an / the / your apple.
Not
I ate apple.
No article (Ø) is used with plural count
nouns and noncount nouns to express
general meaning.
• Movies are my favorite way to relax.
• I think that honesty is important.
Generally, do not use articles with proper
nouns—names of people, places, and
things.
Luis is originally from Caracas, Venezuela,
but now he lives in the United States.
The (the definite article) is used to express specific
meaning with all three kinds of nouns—singular,
plural, and noncount. In this case, the reader
knows which thing you are referring to in your
writing.
• The assignment in history is interesting.
• The door was locked.
• The trains are often crowded at this time of day.
• He gave us the information that we needed.
Use the definite article the in the following cases:
1. with superlatives (the best, the cheapest, the
most, the least, etc.)
The fastest runner finished in 10 minutes.
2. with ordinal numbers (the first, the second,
etc.)
I didn’t understand the second question.
3. with same
We have the same math class this semester.
She made the same mistakes as I did.
In general, select a, an, or no article when
using a noun for the first time and the (or
another determiner) every time afterwards.
• I put a book in your room. The book is on
your desk.
• We saw a great movie last night. The
movie was about space aliens.
• They bought furniture last night. The
furniture will be delivered tomorrow.
See summary chart of article usage.
Correct the errors involving articles.
1. My sister read the good book last week.
2. I took an exam yesterday. An exam was
hard.
3. Albert Einstein had intelligence
necessary to change the 20th
century.
4. Parents teach their children about the
life.
5. I answered last question incorrectly.
Use quantifiers before nouns to indicate an
amount or number.
• We bought two books and several
magazines.
• My neighbors have a lot of children.
Quantifiers that can be used with plural
count nouns include:
• few
• a few
• several
• some
• many
• a lot of / lots of
Note the difference between few and a few:
• She has few friends. (meaning: She has almost
not friends.)
• She had a few friends before. (meaning: She
had some or a small number of friends.)
Quantifiers that can be used with noncount
count nouns include:
• little
• a little
• some
• much
• a lot of / lots of
Note the difference between little and a little:
• He gave me little help. (meaning: He gave
almost no help or not enough.)
• He gave me a little help. (meaning: He gave me
some, or a small amount, of help.)
Any often replaces some in questions and
negative statements.
• Did you have any problems with the
assignment?
• No, I didn’t have any problems, but some
questions were tricky.
Much is often used with noncount nouns in
questions and negative statements. It is
unusual in affirmative statements. Use a
lot of instead of much in affirmative
statements.
Did you get much sleep last night?
No, I didn’t get much sleep, but the night
before I got a lot of sleep.
Each and every are followed by singular
count nouns and singular verbs.
• Every student meets with a counselor
once a year.
• Every college charges a different amount
for books.
Each of and one of the are followed by
plural count nouns. The verb remains
singular.
• Each of the students plans to take the
final.
• One of the students is not finished yet.
Demonstrative Adjectives
Use this and that with singular count nouns and
with noncount nouns. Use these and those with
plural count nouns.
• This test is very difficult.
• That furniture looks beautiful in your house.
• These courses are at the beginning level.
• Did you pay a lot for those shoes?
Possessive Adjectives
The possessive adjectives are:
• my
• your
• his
• her
• its
• our
• their
Possessive Adjectives
Use possessive adjectives before nouns.
They can come before any kind of noun.
• My parents live in Cairo.
• We need to include their information in the
report.
Important!
Don’t confuse the possessive adjective its
with it’s, the contraction of it is.
Its (the college’s) teachers are the best in the city.
It’s (it is) the best college in the state.
Another and Other
Use another with singular count nouns. It
means “one in addition to the one(s)
already mentioned.”
• My older brother lives in Los Angeles, and
I have another brother living in New York.
Another and Other
Use other with plural count nouns and with
noncount nouns. It means “more or several
more in addition to the the one(s) already
mentioned.”
• I’ve already finished, and other students have
finished too. (some in addition to me, but not all)
• He found other information for his paper.
Another and Other
Use the other with singular or plural count
nouns. It means “the rest of a specific
group.”
• I finished, and the other student finished,
too.
• I finished, and all the other students
finished, too. (all the students)
Correct the errors with determiners.
1. We took each tests at the end of a chapter.
2. We didn’t buy many clothing at the mall.
3. We didn’t see some wildflowers on our walk.
4. Each of the English paper is worth 100 points.
5. Can I make an appointment on other day?

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Articles and Determiners

  • 2. Determiners go before nouns. There are four kinds of determiners: • Articles (a, an, the) • Quantifiers (a lot of, a few, some, etc.) • Demonstrative Adjectives (this, that, these, those) • Possessive Adjectives (my, your, his, etc.)
  • 3. Use a or an (the indefinite article) with singular count nouns to express a general meaning. Use a or an when the thing you are referring to is not specific, and the reader does not know what you are referring to. • I bought a book last night. (We don’t know which book.) • You should bring an umbrella. (It doesn’t matter which umbrella you bring.)
  • 4. A noncount noun usually cannot occur with a or an. Homework takes a lot of my time. Not A homework takes a lot of my time.
  • 5. A count noun is always preceded by a, an, the or another determiner. I ate an / the / your apple. Not I ate apple.
  • 6. No article (Ø) is used with plural count nouns and noncount nouns to express general meaning. • Movies are my favorite way to relax. • I think that honesty is important.
  • 7. Generally, do not use articles with proper nouns—names of people, places, and things. Luis is originally from Caracas, Venezuela, but now he lives in the United States.
  • 8. The (the definite article) is used to express specific meaning with all three kinds of nouns—singular, plural, and noncount. In this case, the reader knows which thing you are referring to in your writing. • The assignment in history is interesting. • The door was locked. • The trains are often crowded at this time of day. • He gave us the information that we needed.
  • 9. Use the definite article the in the following cases: 1. with superlatives (the best, the cheapest, the most, the least, etc.) The fastest runner finished in 10 minutes. 2. with ordinal numbers (the first, the second, etc.) I didn’t understand the second question. 3. with same We have the same math class this semester. She made the same mistakes as I did.
  • 10. In general, select a, an, or no article when using a noun for the first time and the (or another determiner) every time afterwards. • I put a book in your room. The book is on your desk. • We saw a great movie last night. The movie was about space aliens. • They bought furniture last night. The furniture will be delivered tomorrow.
  • 11. See summary chart of article usage.
  • 12. Correct the errors involving articles. 1. My sister read the good book last week. 2. I took an exam yesterday. An exam was hard. 3. Albert Einstein had intelligence necessary to change the 20th century. 4. Parents teach their children about the life. 5. I answered last question incorrectly.
  • 13. Use quantifiers before nouns to indicate an amount or number. • We bought two books and several magazines. • My neighbors have a lot of children.
  • 14. Quantifiers that can be used with plural count nouns include: • few • a few • several • some • many • a lot of / lots of
  • 15. Note the difference between few and a few: • She has few friends. (meaning: She has almost not friends.) • She had a few friends before. (meaning: She had some or a small number of friends.)
  • 16. Quantifiers that can be used with noncount count nouns include: • little • a little • some • much • a lot of / lots of
  • 17. Note the difference between little and a little: • He gave me little help. (meaning: He gave almost no help or not enough.) • He gave me a little help. (meaning: He gave me some, or a small amount, of help.)
  • 18. Any often replaces some in questions and negative statements. • Did you have any problems with the assignment? • No, I didn’t have any problems, but some questions were tricky.
  • 19. Much is often used with noncount nouns in questions and negative statements. It is unusual in affirmative statements. Use a lot of instead of much in affirmative statements. Did you get much sleep last night? No, I didn’t get much sleep, but the night before I got a lot of sleep.
  • 20. Each and every are followed by singular count nouns and singular verbs. • Every student meets with a counselor once a year. • Every college charges a different amount for books.
  • 21. Each of and one of the are followed by plural count nouns. The verb remains singular. • Each of the students plans to take the final. • One of the students is not finished yet.
  • 22. Demonstrative Adjectives Use this and that with singular count nouns and with noncount nouns. Use these and those with plural count nouns. • This test is very difficult. • That furniture looks beautiful in your house. • These courses are at the beginning level. • Did you pay a lot for those shoes?
  • 23. Possessive Adjectives The possessive adjectives are: • my • your • his • her • its • our • their
  • 24. Possessive Adjectives Use possessive adjectives before nouns. They can come before any kind of noun. • My parents live in Cairo. • We need to include their information in the report.
  • 25. Important! Don’t confuse the possessive adjective its with it’s, the contraction of it is. Its (the college’s) teachers are the best in the city. It’s (it is) the best college in the state.
  • 26. Another and Other Use another with singular count nouns. It means “one in addition to the one(s) already mentioned.” • My older brother lives in Los Angeles, and I have another brother living in New York.
  • 27. Another and Other Use other with plural count nouns and with noncount nouns. It means “more or several more in addition to the the one(s) already mentioned.” • I’ve already finished, and other students have finished too. (some in addition to me, but not all) • He found other information for his paper.
  • 28. Another and Other Use the other with singular or plural count nouns. It means “the rest of a specific group.” • I finished, and the other student finished, too. • I finished, and all the other students finished, too. (all the students)
  • 29. Correct the errors with determiners. 1. We took each tests at the end of a chapter. 2. We didn’t buy many clothing at the mall. 3. We didn’t see some wildflowers on our walk. 4. Each of the English paper is worth 100 points. 5. Can I make an appointment on other day?