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Determiners are noun-modifiers that convey the reference of a noun without delineating its characteristics [as adjectives do].

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Please clarify this guideline "You use a plural count noun with no article if you mean all o...

Frankfurt International School's ESL website says: You use a plural count noun with no article if you mean all or any of that thing. I don't like dogs. Do they have children? I don' …
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Please clarify this guideline "You use a plural count noun with no article if you mean all o...

Zero article with plural count nouns may have generic or indefinite reference according to the predication (Source) Frogs have long hind legs. (generic = all frogs) He catches frogs. (indefinite = a …
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