predeterminer

pre|de|ter|min|er /pr'iːdɪt'ɜːrmɪnər/ (predeterminers)
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In grammar, a predeterminer is a word that is used before a determiner, but is still part of the noun group. For example, `all' in `all the time' and `both' in `both our children' are predeterminers.

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