what are determiners and their types and examples
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A determiner, also called determinative, is a word, phrase, or affix that occurs together with a noun or noun phrase and serves to express the reference of that noun or noun phrase in the context
Determiners - my, your, our, their, his, hers, whose, my friend's, our friends', etc.
There are four types of determiner words in the English language. These types are known as articles, demonstratives, possessives, and quantifiers. ... Demonstratives include this, these, that and those. Quantifiers are specific. They include many, much, a lot of, most, some, and any.
Articles - a, an, the. Demonstratives - this, that, these, those, which etc. Possessive Determiners - my, your, our, their, his, hers, whose, my friend's, our friends', etc. Quantifiers - few, a few, many, much, each, every, some, any etc.