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Determiners with Possessive ’s: John’s car, the teacher’s notes
Here we how possessive ’s functions as a determiner in English, forming it with singular and plural nouns, word order differences, special cases like children’s and names ending in s, common mistakes with its and it’s, and practice rewriting phrases.
Using Determiners to Show Emphasis: such, what, those
Here we how to express emphasis in English using such, what, and those, explains the difference between neutral and emphatic determiners, discusses intonation and punctuation in emphatic structures, and includes practice transforming sentences.
Using other and another: clear rules and common errors
The article explains the difference between other and another, details their correct use with singular, plural, and uncountable nouns, covers phrases like the other and each other, gives common mistakes, real-life examples, and practice exercises.
Determiners of Amount and Degree: enough, too much, too many
Here we amount and degree determiners, shows how to use enough, too much, and too many with nouns, explains the difference between too and very, addresses common mistakes, and includes practice sentences for rewriting.
Using Determiners with Measurements and Percentages
This article explains how to use determiners like a, the, this, that, every, each, and per with size, weight, length, time, distance, and percentages. It covers word order, common errors, and includes practice with measurement phrases.
Determiners in Questions About Quantity and Choice
This article explains how to ask about quantity in English using how much, how many, which, and what. It covers combining question words with nouns and determiners, polite phrasing, common beginner mistakes, and practice questions.
Zero Determiner with Plurals and Uncountables: full guide
This article explains what the zero determiner is, when plurals and uncountable nouns use no article, the difference between zero article and the, common mistakes, useful general patterns, and provides practice choosing between a, the, or no article.
Using Determiners Before Gerunds: the choosing of a leader
Here we how gerunds act as nouns, how determiners like the, this, and possessives are used before gerunds, gives examples such as the choosing of a leader, explains common learner mistakes, and provides practice with these forms.
Distributive Determiners: each, every, either, neither
This article explains distributive determiners in simple terms, showing how to use each, every, either, and neither correctly. It covers word order, common mistakes, and includes practice choosing the right determiner in context.
Zero Conditional: Facts, Rules, and Daily Routines
This article explains the zero conditional’s meaning, its present simple form, and how it’s used for general truths, facts, instructions, and routines. It also covers common mistakes and provides practice with zero conditional sentences.
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