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english-determiners
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A simple Node.js module that contains English determiners.
For instance the is the definite article for singular.
It exposes a single function, getDet
, that takes 3 arguments:
DEFINITE
INDEFINITE
DEMONSTRATIVE
or POSSESSIVE
POSSESSIVE
:
M
F
or N
S
or P
S
or P
DEMONSTRATIVE
): NEAR
(this these) or FAR
(that those)DEFINITE
plural (default is false: no article when definite plural)npm install english-determiners
var determiners = require('english-determiners');
// the
console.log( determiners.getDet('DEFINITE', null, null, 'S', null) );
// those
console.log( determiners.getDet('DEMONSTRATIVE', null, null, 'P', 'FAR') );
// their
console.log( determiners.getDet('POSSESSIVE', null, 'P', 'S', null) );
See test.js
for examples.
no dependency
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English determiners
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