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Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by of (usually to talk about a particular group). They are sometimes used without of (usually to talk about a general group).

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Page 1: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

Determiners are “quantifiers”.

They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about.

They are sometimes followed by of (usually to talk about a particular group).

They are sometimes used without of (usually to talk about a general group).

Page 2: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

When all, most, some, and a few are used to talk about people or things in

general, they are used without of.

Page 3: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

General Statements (determiner + noun)

All elementary schools have math teachers.

Page 4: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

No student in my class likes exams.

Page 5: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

Most students like stories.

Page 6: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

All, most, some, and a few are used with of when they refer to more specific

people or things; before other determiners such as the, my, your, this, that; or before object pronouns such as

us or them.

Page 7: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

Most of my friends go to the library after school.

Specific Statements (determiner + of + determiner + noun)

Page 8: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

All of the students enjoyed the science class.

Page 9: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

Most of those students in C ameroon speak both English and French.

Page 10: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

Specific statements with object pronoun(determiner + of + object pronoun)

All of them liked the camping trip.

Page 11: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

A few of us didn’t close both eyes.

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Most of us contributed to the picnic.

Page 13: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

The exceptions are a lot of, which is a fixed expression, and all.

With all, of is optional before determiners, but not before

object pronouns.

Page 14: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

A lot of the students go to school by bus.A lot of students go to school by bus.

A lot of them go to school by bus.

Page 15: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

All my friends have lunch together.All of my friends have lunch together.

All of us have lunch together.

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No is not followed by of

or by a determiner.

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No students disrespect the teacher.

Page 18: Determiners are “quantifiers”. They are used before nouns to say how much or how many of something we are talking about. They are sometimes followed by

After none of + plural noun or pronoun, the verb can be plural or singular,

though some people think a singular verb is “more correct.”

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None of the students was / were uninterested.