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Order of Determiners in Noun Phrases

 


Learn how to put determiners in the correct order – order of determiners.

In many contexts the presence of some determiner is required in order to form a complete noun phrase. However, in some cases complete noun phrases are formed without any determiner, as in the sentence Apples are fruit. Determiners can also be used in certain combinations, as in my many friends or all the chairs.

Order of Determiners in Noun Phrases

Determiners can be used in certain combinations as follows:

  • A definite determiner can be followed by certain quantifiers

Examples: The many problemsthese three thingsmy very few faults.

  • The words all and both can be followed by a definite determiner

Examples: all the green applesboth the boys.

  • The word all can be followed by a cardinal number

Example: all three things.

  • The word some can be followed by a cardinal number

Examples: some eight packets

  • Words and phrases expressing fractions and multiples, such as halfdoubletwicethree times, etc. can be followed by a definite determiner

Examples: half a minutedouble the risktwice my agethree times my salarythree-quarters the diameter, etc.

  • The word many can be used with the indefinite article and a singular noun.

Examples: many a nightmany an awkward moment.

  • The words each and every can be followed by a cardinal number or other expression of definite quantity.

Examples: each two seatsevery five grams of flour.

  • To specify a quantity within a definite class, it is often possible to use a quantifier in pronoun form, followed by of and a definite determiner.

Examples: three of the micefew of my enemiesnone of these pictures.

An alternative construction with possessives is to place of and the pronoun form of the possessive after the noun: few enemies of minemuch information of John’s.

  • As with other parts of speech, it is often possible to connect determiners of the same type with the conjunctions and and or.

Examples: his and her childrentwo or three beans.

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Order of Determiners in Noun Phrases | English Grammar

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