"Every" and "no" are some of the most common determiners in the English language. This articles focus on the correct and appropriate usage of those two words through illustrations of scenarios where the two words tend to follow or precedes.
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Determiners (every & no) - HeadsUpEnglish.com |
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May 14, 2009
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| Minimum Students | 1 |
| Maximum Students | 24+ |
| Student Type | High School • Undergraduate • Graduate • Adult |
| Grammar Level | Lower-Intermediate |
| Grammar Point(s) | determiners • determiners - every • determiners - no |
| Preparation Time | 1-5m |
| Preparation | Print out all worksheets and copy of listening exercises if needed. |
| Homepage | http://www.headsupenglish.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=90&Itemid=97 |
| Author | Chris Cotter |
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