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Gia sư cá»ng Äá»ngđ What is a Determiner?
A determiner is a word that goes before a noun to give us more information about which one, how many, or whose thing weâre talking about.
đ Why do we use Determiners?
Without determiners, sentences can sound unclear or unnatural.
Compare:
â I bought apple. - sounds bad and wrong to english ears
â
I bought an apple.
đ Types of Determiners
1. Articles
Used to show if weâre talking about something specific or general.
†a / an (indefinite)
Used when it's not specific or when mentioning something for the first time.
a = before words starting with a consonant sound
đ a dog, a house, a university
an = before words starting with a vowel sound
đ an apple, an hour, an umbrella
†the (definite)
Used when it's clear which one we mean or we've mentioned it before.
đ The dog is sleeping.
đ I saw a bird. The bird was blue.
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