A determiner is a work that comes before a noun and limits its meaning write the most 5 determines and use them
Answers
Demonstrative Adjective
Possessive Adjective
Interrogative Adjective
Quantifiers or Adjective of quantity
Answer :
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'determiner' as 'a word that is used before a noun to show which particular example of the noun you are referring to.'
Five determiners are :
1. 'More' is a determiner, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'a larger or extra number or amount.'
Sentence :
Do you have any more doubts ?
2. 'Both' is a determiner, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means '(referring to) two people or things together.'
Sentence :
Both of these books are mine.
3. 'Few' is a determiner, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'a small number or not many.'
Sentence :
We get few calls these days.
4. 'My' is a determiner, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'of or belonging to me (= the speaker or writer).'
5. 'Your' is a determiner, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'belonging or relating to the person or group of people being spoken or written to.'
Sentence :
I forgot my jacket at your place.