In my previous post  I explained the difference between adjectives and  determiners.  Determiners can be sub- divided into three sub- classes : pre-determiners, regular determiners and post- determiners . 
Pre- Determiners  come before regular determiners  in a Noun Phrase . I  this post I will discuss  some commonly used pre-determiners and their proper use in sentences . 
ALL. BOTH AND HALF 
These pre-determiners are followed by  the + noun  or demonstrative + noun (these+ noun)
All the ministers resigned from the cabinet . 
Both the boys are clever. 
Half the apples are rotten. 
Of-construction is optional 
All of the ministers resigned from the cabinet . 
Both the boys are clever. 
Half of the apples are rotten . 
Please note that if pronouns are used of-construction is required 
All of them resigned from the cabinet n.
Both of  them are clever. 
Half of them are rotten. 
There are some intensifiers which are used as pre-determiners , especially in conversational English . These intensifiers are : such, quite rather and what . These pre-determiners indicate the attitude of the speaker. They  are followed by  a/an and a noun or an adjective .
He is such a darling! (admiration)
It was quite a calm place .(I liked it )
It is rather a small house (I don't like it ) ) 
What a pretty girl!(wonder)
Multipliers like  twice , thrice etc are pre-determiners They are followed by the +noun
She gets thrice the salary of her husband 
. 
Possessives can be used in the place of the
He gets twice my salary. 
Words indicating fractions like one-third,  two- fourths etc are pre-determiners 
He spends one third salary  on travel. 
Of- construction is optional 
He spends one -third of his salary on travel.
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Determiners and Adjectives --Difference Explained
Adjectives  are words that describe  the intrinsic or inherent  qualities of persons and things. Determiners  , on the contrary , show attributes which are not inherent in persons  or things , but are extraneous to them. 
Good, bad, pretty, young , old etc are qualities that are inherent in persons and things , and so they are adjectives
Words denoting possession ( my, your , his ,her their etc ) , proximity ( this , that , these , those ) , distribution ( each, every , either, neither, both, all etc ) , quantity ( how much of something or how little of something like many, few, some , several ,little and the counting numbers one, two , three etc ) , reference (both anaphoric and cataphoric like the definite article the and the indefinite article a/an ) , order ( like the ordinal numbers , first, second, third etc ) ---these show attributes which are extraneous to the objects the nouns signify .
These words form a category by themselves ; and they are called determiners because they determine the way a noun is used in the context .
Determiners can be sub- divided into pre-determiners, regular determiners and post -determiners . I will discuss them in detail in my next post .
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Good, bad, pretty, young , old etc are qualities that are inherent in persons and things , and so they are adjectives
Words denoting possession ( my, your , his ,her their etc ) , proximity ( this , that , these , those ) , distribution ( each, every , either, neither, both, all etc ) , quantity ( how much of something or how little of something like many, few, some , several ,little and the counting numbers one, two , three etc ) , reference (both anaphoric and cataphoric like the definite article the and the indefinite article a/an ) , order ( like the ordinal numbers , first, second, third etc ) ---these show attributes which are extraneous to the objects the nouns signify .
These words form a category by themselves ; and they are called determiners because they determine the way a noun is used in the context .
Determiners can be sub- divided into pre-determiners, regular determiners and post -determiners . I will discuss them in detail in my next post .
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Emphatic Pronouns and Reflexive Pronouns
Emphatic Pronouns and Reflexive Pronouns look alike in form , but they are different in usage .
Both of them are formed by adding -self or -selves to the possessive or object-form of pronouns .
I ----------------Myself
You--------------Yourself
He----------------Himself
She---------------Herself
It-----------------Itseff
We----------------ourselves
You----------------Yourselves (plural)
They---------------Themselves
Emphatic Pronouns are used to emphasize the subject of the sentence . They are often placed at the end of sentences .
*I did it myself . ( that is , no other person did it )
*She cooked the meals herself .
* He cleaned the room himself .
* I drove the car all the way myself .
Emphatic Pronouns sometimes come immediately after the subject
I myself did it .
She herself cleaned the whole house .
Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns are used when the doer is affected by his or her own action
* She hurt herself while cutting vegetables,
* He blamed himself for what had happened .
* Othello stabbed himself to death
*She pricked herself with a needle .
Please note that there are some verbs which are used with reflexive pronouns and then these verbs have different meanings !
* She enjoyed herself during her stay in Cochin .( that is , she had a nice time )
*You should behave \yourself in public. . ( that is , you should behave decently .)*
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Both of them are formed by adding -self or -selves to the possessive or object-form of pronouns .
I ----------------Myself
You--------------Yourself
He----------------Himself
She---------------Herself
It-----------------Itseff
We----------------ourselves
You----------------Yourselves (plural)
They---------------Themselves
Emphatic Pronouns are used to emphasize the subject of the sentence . They are often placed at the end of sentences .
*I did it myself . ( that is , no other person did it )
*She cooked the meals herself .
* He cleaned the room himself .
* I drove the car all the way myself .
Emphatic Pronouns sometimes come immediately after the subject
I myself did it .
She herself cleaned the whole house .
Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns are used when the doer is affected by his or her own action
* She hurt herself while cutting vegetables,
* He blamed himself for what had happened .
* Othello stabbed himself to death
*She pricked herself with a needle .
Please note that there are some verbs which are used with reflexive pronouns and then these verbs have different meanings !
* She enjoyed herself during her stay in Cochin .( that is , she had a nice time )
*You should behave \yourself in public. . ( that is , you should behave decently .)*
Enough for today !
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