ABSTRACT
There are a number of problems with the usage of determiners, concerning how to use them, or which one to use. Some of them are discussed elsewhere in the book:
the difference between all, every and each (A3)
the difference between some and any (A1)
alternative structures for all, both and half: both men, both the men, both of the men (D3)
the formal nature of some determiners such as much and many (D3).
This section focuses on just three issues: