Complete Notes on Determiners
What are Determiners?
Determiners are words placed in front of nouns to clarify what the noun refers to. They help specify quantity, ownership, specificity, and definiteness.
Types of Determiners
- Articles: the, a, an
- Demonstratives: this, that, these, those
- Possessives: my, your, his, her, our, their
- Quantifiers: some, any, many, few, much, several, etc.
- Numbers: one, two, three, first, second, etc.
- Distributives: each, every, either, neither
- Interrogatives: which, what, whose
Key Rules
- Use
abefore consonant sounds,anbefore vowel sounds. - Only one main determiner can be used in a noun phrase.
- Quantifiers vary for countable and uncountable nouns: many/few vs much/little.
Fill in the Blanks Quiz (Choose the Correct Determiner)
Leaderboard (Sample)
| Name | Score |
|---|---|
| Neha | 15 |
| Ravi | 14 |
| Priya | 13 |
| You | Pending |
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