Hledat
Indefinite determiner
/ɪndˈɛfɪnət dɪtˈɜːmɪnə/
/ɪndˈɛfɪnət dɪtˈɜːmɪnɚ/
Indefinite determiner
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neurčitý determinátor, neurčitý modifikátor
a type of determiner used to refer to non-specific or unidentified nouns
What is an "indefinite determiner"?
An indefinite determiner is a word used to refer to non-specific nouns, providing a general sense of quantity or identity without pinpointing exact details. Common indefinite determiners include "some," "any," "few," "many," "several," and "all." For example, in the phrase "some cookies," the determiner "some" indicates an unspecified number of cookies. In "many people attended," the determiner "many" refers to a large but undefined number of people. Indefinite determiners are important for expressing generalizations and allowing flexibility in communication, making it clear that the nouns they modify are not being specified in detail.
indefinite determiner
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