Articles: Articles are the most common type of determiners. There are two articles in English: "the" (definite article) and "a/an" (indefinite articles)., Demonstratives: Demonstratives indicate the position or proximity of a noun in relation to the speaker and listener. Examples include "this," "that," "these," and "those.", Possessives: Possessive determiners indicate ownership or possession of a noun. Examples include "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," and "their.", Quantifiers: Quantifiers express quantity or amount in relation to a noun. They indicate the degree or extent of something. Examples include "some," "any," "many," "few," "several," "all," "both," "each," "every," etc., Numbers: Numbers are determiners that express a specific quantity or order of items. Examples include "one," "two," "three," "first," "second," "third," etc., Interrogatives: Interrogative determiners are used to form questions and indicate which item or person is being asked about. Examples include "which," "what," "whose.", Distributives: Distributive determiners indicate how something is distributed or shared among individuals. Examples include "each," "every," "either," "neither.",
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Determiners and quantifiers: a brief explanation
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