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Subject : EnglishCategory : Determiners.
A determiner is a word that determines the reference of a noun or noun phrase in the context.
Common kinds of determiners are :
⇒definite and indefinite articles (a, an, the)
⇒demonstratives (this, that, these, those)
⇒possessive determiners (my, your, her, his, etc)
⇒quantifiers (some, any, many, much, a few, etc)
⇒numerals (one, two, etc)
⇒distributive determiners (each, all, any, etc)
⇒interrogative determiners (what, which, whose)
Remember that a determiner is always followed by a noun or a noun phrase.
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