Predeterminers are words placed before determiners in a sentence, i.e. they modify the determiner.
What a great day!
Predeterminers are usually placed before an indefinite article
+ adjective
+ noun
to express an opinion about the noun they modify.
Predeterminers can be classified into the following categories:
My brothers makes twice my annual salary
I try to call my parents at least three times a week
The bus will arrive in half an hour. We've got plenty of time
I ate one-third of the pizza we cooked last night
Such
and what
are used to express surprise or other emotions.
Alice is such a kind person!
What a fantastic meal it is!
Quite
and rather
refer to the degree of a particular quality as expressed by the adjective that modfies the noun. They can express disappointment, pleasure, or other emotions depending on the adjective.
Note that in British English, rather
is used as a predeterminer, while in American English it is only used as an adverb.
Actually, it was quite a nice meal. I am surprised
He's always been rather a difficult child (BrE)
all
, both
do not fall into the other groups. They are used to express the entire amount.Jake broke both his legs when hiking
How did you manage to real all these books in one week?
Their meals
/twice
/the size of ours
/to be
. Kim
/a bottle of
/to drink
/wine
/half
/yesterday
. –Let me tell you about our trip to Germany. You know that I'm quite good at German but I felt rather hopeless at first - I couldn't understand anyone! Certainly it did not help that we were in Bavaria.
–Yeah, I've heard stories about the accent there! What a challenge!
–And I would ask someone three times before understanding what they said. I felt quite stupid but it got better with time. All people were very kind to us. In the end we even managed to make friends with Adam and Martha from there. They are such a nice couple!
Underline the correct predeterminer in the following sentences.
When I was a kid, I would brush my teeth one time
/once
a day.
Both
/Half
my brothers live in Europe.
What
/Once
a beautiful Sunday morning!
I make all
/twice
Tom's salary.
I never want to see these two
/both
again.
Restore the word order in the following sentences.
It
/such
/to be
/yesterday
/a roller coaster of emotions
!
Look
/these
/at
/balloons
/all
!
Add
/of sugar
/one-third
/to the mix
/a cup
.
I
/to see
/twice
/to try
/a year
/my dentist
.
It
/to be
/him
/in a state like this
/sad
/rather
/to see
.