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determiners examples ​

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A determiner is a word or a group of words that specifies, identifies, or quantifies the noun or noun phrase that follows it. It is also known as a prenominal modifier. Basically, determiners come at the start of a noun phrase and tell more about what comes after it (or them, in the case of a phrase that has more than one determiner before the noun).

Determiners include articles (a, an, the), cardinal numbers (one, two, three...) and ordinal numbers (first, second, third...), demonstratives (this, that, these, those), partitives (some of, piece of, and others), quantifiers (most, all, and others), difference words (other, another), and possessive determiners (my, your, his, her, its, our, their).

Definite article : the

Indefinite articlesI : a, an

Demonstratives: this, that, these, those

Pronouns and possessive determiners : my, your, his, her, its, our, their

Quantifiers : a few, a little, much, many, a lot of, most, some, any, enough

Numbers : one, ten, thirty

Distributives : all, both, half, either, neither, each, every

Difference words : other, another

Pre-determiners : such, what, rather, quite

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