General and specific determiners
They tell us whether the noun phrase is specific or general.
Determiners are either specific or general
Specific determiners:
- the definite article: the
- possessives: my, your, his, her, its; our, their, whose
- demonstratives: this, that, these, those
- interrogatives: which
Can you pass me the salt please?
Look at those lovely flowers.
Thank you very much for your letter.
Whose coat is this?
Look at those lovely flowers.
Thank you very much for your letter.
Whose coat is this?
General determiners:
- a; an; any; another; other; what
Milk is very good for you. (= uncount noun)
Health and education are very important. (= 2 uncount nouns)
Girls normally do better in school than boys. (= plural nouns with no determiner)
Health and education are very important. (= 2 uncount nouns)
Girls normally do better in school than boys. (= plural nouns with no determiner)
A woman was lifted to safety by a helicopter.
A man climbing nearby saw the accident.
A man climbing nearby saw the accident.
It’s very easy. Any child can do it. (= All children can do it)
With a full licence you are allowed to drive any car.
I like beef, lamb, pork - any meat.
With a full licence you are allowed to drive any car.
I like beef, lamb, pork - any meat.
Would you like another glass of wine?
The plural form of another is other:
I spoke to John, Helen and a few other friends.
Source: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/determiners-and-quantifiers
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