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Singular Countable Nouns
Singular Countable Nouns
Singular Countable Nouns - A determiner is used before the noun or the noun phrase. The following types of determiners are used before the nouns:
Possessive Pronouns – such as my, his, ours, whose etc
- This is my dog.
- We live in our house.
- This is her bag.
Articles – a, an & the
- I want a dog from the local animal shelter.
- We do not want the book.
- Did you ever ride an elephant?
Numbers – only the number "one" can be used
- We have one car.
- The girls have one brother.
- My dog has one water bowl.
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