Let’s dive into the ocean of English Grammar� Endeavored by: Mohd Tariq Khan, TGT-English ( JNV Mainpuri U.P.)
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Objectives;
1- To develop the students’ insight into the structure of English language. -
2- To develop scientific attitude about the language. -
3- To enable students to develop their understanding about the rules of English grammar through use of Determiners .
4- To develop their mental abilities of reasoning for their usage.
5- They will come to know about articles, Possessive, Demonstrative and Quantifier. -
6- They will be familiar with various distinguished forms of determiners .
After the completion of the topic the students will be able to use articles, Possessive, Demonstrative and Quantifier s as Determiners.
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Read the following sentences
Words ‘a’, ‘the’ , ‘ the’, ‘this’ and ‘their’ are used in front of Nouns. Can you guess what they are?
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A word placed in front of a noun
What is a Determiner?
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Types of Determiners
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Definite & Indefinite Articles
A & AN
THE
Use of ‘A/An’
Word
First Letter
First Sound
An | A | Consonant | Consonant |
A | An | Consonant | Vowel |
A | An | Vowel | Vowel |
An | A | Vowel | Consonant |
Indefinite Articles
They refer to an indefinite noun.
A An
Before using A/An, first identify the sound of first letter
Use of ‘A’
Use of ‘A’
Use of ‘An’
Definite Article
It refers to a definite noun.
The
����Use of ‘The’
In case of repetition of a common noun ….
A cat caught a rat. The cat killed the rat.
There lived a farmer. The farmer had four sons.
Before the names of unique things, religious books, rivers….
The earth revolves around the sun.
The Ganga is a holy river.
I love the Gita and the Quran.
����Use of ‘The’
Before the noun in charge of any institution, area or specific unit.
The Principal, The District Magistrate, The S.H.O.
Before a superlative degree…..
The biggest, the tallest, the greatest.
Possessive
The words which are used before a noun to show their relation with the noun.
My, Our, Your, His, Her, Its Their
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Demonstrative
The words which are used to point out or indicate to a noun.
This, That, These, Those
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Quantifiers; � few, a few, the few� little, a little, the little� much, many, most � a lot of, some, any, enough etc.
Cardinal
Ordinal
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Exercise�Identify the type of determiners in the following sentences:
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Activity for Determiners
Students will prepare a totem pole activity…
Presentation can be done through clouds, stars, balloons,
Keys etc….
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Activity for Determiners
Students will be distributed some cards which will have names of determiners or types of determiners..
Students will explain by reading them…
Open the cards, tell about determiners
Quantifiers.
Possessive
Demonstrative
Articles
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