what is determiners
Answers
Answered by
8
Determiners occur before nouns, and they indicate the kind of reference which the nouns have. Depending on their relative position before a noun, we distinguish three classes of determiners. A sentence like this is somewhat unusual, because it is rare for all three determiner slots to be filled in the same sentence.
The quantifiers each and every are a kind of determiner. They have similar but not always identical meanings. We always use them with a singular countable noun. Each means "every one, regarded individually".
There are four types of determiner words in the English language. These types are known as articles, demonstratives, possessives, and quantifiers.
Similar questions