Determiners and Articles

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Mind Map on Determiners and Articles, created by katewaty on 16/09/2013.
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Determiners and Articles
  1. Determiners- Functional Grammar
    1. They determine things about the noun and are used at the beginning of noun phrases.
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      2. They determine things about the noun and are used at the beginning of noun phrases.
        1. Possessive
          1. Possessive determiners are words that indicate possession of or some other relationship to a noun.
            1. E.g: My, your,his,her,its,our,their,ones, whose.
              1. Sentence: These are our books.
          2. Demonstrative
            1. A determiner that points to a particular noun or to the noun it replaces.
              1. E.g: This, that, these, those.
                1. Sentence: This old man.
        2. Articles- Tradtional Grammar
          1. Indefinite articles a/an
            1. The indefinite articles do not refer to a particular thing or things.
              1. a is used before a word beginning with a consonant eg. a car. an is used before a words beginning with a vowel. (and sounding like a vowel) eg. an hour/hat.
                1. Sentence: I had a banana for lunch.
            2. Definite article- the
              1. The definite article refers to a particular thing or things.
                1. E.g: the
                  1. Sentence: The girl went to school.
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