Practice Makes Perfect English Problem Solver by Ed Swick

Practice Makes Perfect English Problem Solver by Ed Swick

Author:Ed Swick
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 2012-12-13T05:00:00+00:00


Often, more than one determiner can be used at a time, as with a couple of, a great deal of, a lot of, a few, and a little. Besides the indefinite article, the definite article and possessives can be used together with all, both, and no. For example:

The few good friends he had were gone.

All the children were finally asleep.

Both my daughters have become ballerinas.

I have no more money or time to give you.

Her many kind deeds were remembered after her death.

Such and what are also determiners that can function alone or with another determiner. So cannot function alone and must be combined with another determiner. For example:

They won’t tolerate such behavior.

Have you ever experienced such an exciting day?

What happiness I feel today!

What little time is left in the day I want to spend with you.

There is so much work to do!



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