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Why "be king", not "be a king"? [duplicate]
nouns
articles
determiners
predicative-complement
an atom vs the atom [duplicate]
grammar
articles
definite-articles
indefinite-articles
determiners
Why not concatenate two frequently used words into a new one? [closed]
prepositions
determiners
expressions
Difference between make 'an' effort and make 'the' effort [closed]
word-choice
articles
definite-articles
indefinite-articles
determiners
What are the rules about using 'half of' with plural nouns?
grammaticality
determiners
fractions
Repeating determiners: “the X and (the) Y”
articles
conjunctions
determiners
conjunction-reduction
"… things like this." vs. "… things like that."
word-choice
grammaticality
determiners
this-that
"Alternative to" vs "Alternative for"
word-choice
grammar
determiners
Can predicative complements not be bare noun phrases in English? That is, are clauses such as “I am student” incorrect?
grammaticality
nouns
indefinite-articles
determiners
noun-phrases
Capitalize "the" when referring to publications as physical objects? [duplicate]
capitalization
definite-articles
determiners
titles
"All the good people" vs. "all of the good people"
grammaticality
prepositions
determiners
all-of
partitives
Is "May I have some drink?" incorrect?
grammaticality
determiners
"Any" or "some" in various questions?
determiners
questions
negative-polarity-items
some-any
"Employee" in the phrase "employee ID" is a determiner, not an adjective—right?
grammar
parts-of-speech
determiners
attributive-nouns
Determiner vs. Determinative
terminology
determiners
Is "any" also used with plurals?
grammaticality
grammatical-number
determiners
Is "both" singular?
grammatical-number
verb-agreement
determiners
quantifiers
"He was neither seer nor prophet" How would you explain the absence of an article?
articles
determiners
noun-phrases
coordinating-conjunctions
Can “another” be used with plural nouns provided periods or measurements don’t count?
grammaticality
grammatical-number
numbers
determiners
"Its" as a Possessive Pronoun
pronouns
possessives
determiners
possessive-determiners
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