Saturday, March 11, 2023

PARTS OF SPEECH (PART VIII)

 

                                 PARTS OF SPEECH

                            (PART VIII)

Determiner:

i)              Words that come at the beginning of the noun.

ii)           Introduces noun.

iii)         Determines noun - whether a noun is specific or general.

Determiners are basically divided into four types. They are:

i)              Articles – A, An, The

ii)           Demonstratives – This, That, These, Those

iii)         Possessives – My, Your, His, Her, Your, Their

iv)         Quantifiers – Some, Few, Little, Many, Much, Any

Articles:

Articles determine which noun the speaker is referring to. Indefinite Articles (A, An) speak about general version of noun. Example: A book is man’s best friend. (Here, a book is referred to all the categories of book not a specific one)

Definite Article (The) is used for specific version of the noun.

Example: The Bhagavad Gita is one of the holy books of Hinduism. (Here, a specific book is referred)

Demonstratives:

They are used to point out something specific within a sentence. They focus attention on the noun that they are replacing.

Examples:

i)              I want to go to that movie. (Here, pinpointing specifically to that movie)

ii)           He wanted those boys to go away.

Possessives:

Possessives pronouns are words that are used to show ownership.

Examples:

i)              Where is your bike? (Here, your is used to point out the bike which belongs to you)

ii)           It’s our secret.

Quantifiers:

They indicate how much or how little the noun is being used.

Examples:

i)              He took some books of mine. (Here, some defines the quantity of book he took)

ii)           He has a few apples in the refrigerator. 

 

 

AUTHOR
Dr L Suresh
Assistant Professor of English
Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science
Coimbatore - 641020
Contact: 9944138137
e-mail ID: sureshenglit@rmv.ac.in

 

 

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