Types of Determiners
Determiners are words that come before nouns to provide context such as quantity, identity, or specificity. Here's a breakdown of the main types: 1. Articles A.Definite: the (refers to a specific noun) Example: The cat sat on the mat. B.Indefinite: " a, an " (refers to a non-specific noun) Example: I saw a cat and an owl. 2. Demonstratives this, that, these, those (point out nouns in space or time) Examples: This book, that car, these flowers, those days 3. Possessives my, your, his, her, its, our, their, whose (show ownership) Examples: My house, her car, their children, whose book? 4. Quantifiers some, any, much, many, few, little, several, all, both, each, every, no (indicate quantity) Examples: Some people, many books, a few apples, no milk 5. Numbers one, two, three... first, second, third...(cardinal and ordinal numbers) Examples: One dog, t...