Pre-determiners are normally used before an indefinite article.
Typical sentence is composed of "pre-determiner + indefinite article +
adjective + noun". They are used to express emotions.
Pre-determiners - Such or What
"Such" and "what" are used to express surprise or extreme
emotions.
·   She is such a wonderful woman.
·   I had such a great time with you.
·   He is such a disappointment.
·   What a beautiful day!
·   What a fabulous show!
·   What a strange person.
Pre-determiners - Rather or Quite
"Rather" and "quite" are used to express a certain degree
of quality or other emotions to a certain degree. "Rather" and
"quite" are used when expressing not very extreme emotions.
·   This is rather a small house.
·   She is rather a nice woman.
·   It is rather a warm day.
·   I've had quite a bad evening.
·   It was quite a nice surprise.
·   She had quite an interesting experience.
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