what are determiners ..
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A word that comes before a noun to show how the noun is being used
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English determiners are words – such as the, a, each, some, which, this, no, etc. – that belong to a closed lexical category in English. Their most characteristic syntactic position is at the beginning of a noun phrase, before any modifiers.
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*An Article (a/an, the)
*A Demonstrative (this, that, these, those)
*A Possessive (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)
*A Quantifier (common examples include many, much, more, most, some)
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