In this blog you will find several information about the most important topics in grammar, also you'll find tips that will ease your learning and many resources in which you will be able to apply what you learned after reading each post.
Hi Diego! Although this is a topic we've seen last semester it's good to remember because, at least for me, I had forgotten the names of the different kinds of determiners and quantifiers but with this post I had refresh that knowledge. Good post, thanks😁
Hi Diego! Although this is a topic we've seen last semester it's good to remember because, at least for me, I had forgotten the names of the different kinds of determiners and quantifiers but with this post I had refresh that knowledge. Good post, thanks😁
HI, Diego. I liked your audio this is a good topic to talk because it will help us correcting some ungrammatical sentences using determiners and quantifiers. There are two groups of determines as I was reading in the website you shared and it took my attention that it explains why are they specific or general it gives good examples of each too. We use the as an specific determiner and a or an as a general one. I just have a question: Are determiners inside a mayor category of the part of speech?
Hello Diego, Thanks for sharing with us really nice information about this topic, I really liked you post and your resources, they are easy to understand and the examples are really useful, It helped me to remember about the general determiners and also how to write better.
I have just I doubt in the sentence "Milk is very good for you" , "Milk" is the uncount noun right? what would happends if we change for "A glass of milk is very good for you"? Thanks you!
Hello Diego, good to know about the quantifiers, they are important to inflect sentences. My question is: Can we use a quantifier on a verb phrase or just on a noun phrase? Thank you!
Hello Diego, I like your explanation, it’s short and understandable. It help me because I didn’t remember well what are determiners and quantifiers, it help me to reinforce that topic, and also the webpage it has more explanation about it.
The webpage says: ‘We use a specific determiner when we believe the listener/reader knows exactly what we are referring to’ I have a doubt about this, is there another case in which we can use determiners?
Hi Diego! Although this is a topic we've seen last semester it's good to remember because, at least for me, I had forgotten the names of the different kinds of determiners and quantifiers but with this post I had refresh that knowledge.
ReplyDeleteGood post, thanks😁
Hi Diego! Although this is a topic we've seen last semester it's good to remember because, at least for me, I had forgotten the names of the different kinds of determiners and quantifiers but with this post I had refresh that knowledge.
ReplyDeleteGood post, thanks😁
HI, Diego. I liked your audio this is a good topic to talk because it will help us correcting some ungrammatical sentences using determiners and quantifiers. There are two groups of determines as I was reading in the website you shared and it took my attention that it explains why are they specific or general it gives good examples of each too. We use the as an specific determiner and a or an as a general one. I just have a question: Are determiners inside a mayor category of the part of speech?
ReplyDeleteHello Diego,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us really nice information about this topic, I really liked you post and your resources, they are easy to understand and the examples are really useful, It helped me to remember about the general determiners and also how to write better.
I have just I doubt in the sentence "Milk is very good for you" , "Milk" is the uncount noun right? what would happends if we change for "A glass of milk is very good for you"?
Thanks you!
Hello Diego, good to know about the quantifiers, they are important to inflect sentences. My question is: Can we use a quantifier on a verb phrase or just on a noun phrase?
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Hello Diego, I like your explanation, it’s short and understandable. It help me because I didn’t remember well what are determiners and quantifiers, it help me to reinforce that topic, and also the webpage it has more explanation about it.
ReplyDeleteThe webpage says: ‘We use a specific determiner when we believe the listener/reader knows exactly what we are referring to’ I have a doubt about this, is there another case in which we can use determiners?
Thanks for the information! 😺