Topic 9: Determiners
Determiners are words that provide more information about a noun, such as quantity, possession, or specificity. They help clarify which noun is being referred to. Determiners come before nouns and can be categorized into several types:
1. Demonstratives: Indicate specific nouns in relation to the speaker.
- Examples: this, that,these, those
2. Possessives: Show ownership or relation.
- Examples: my, your, his, her, its, our, their
3. Quantifiers: Indicate the amount or quantity of a noun.
- Examples: some, many, few, several,all, each
4. Interrogative Determiners: Used to ask questions about nouns.
- Examples: which, what, whose
Determiners help specify and limit the meaning of nouns in sentences.

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