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Determiners are the words that are used before a noun to "determine" the precise meaning of the noun. Determiners can be articles (a, an, the), demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those), possessive pronouns (my, your, his, hers, its, our, their) or quantifiers.

A determiner can be the definite article 'the' or the indefinite articles 'a' or 'an'.

A determiner can be a possessive adjective: my, your, his, her, its, our, their, or whose.

A determiner can be a demonstrative pronoun: this, that, these, or those.

Or other miscellaneous determiners:

  • each, every
  • either, neither
  • some, any, no
  • much, many, more, most
  • little, less, least
  • few, fewer, fewest
  • what, whatever, which, whichever
  • all, both, half
  • several
  • enough
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A noun determiner is a word that is used before a noun to provide context or clarify the noun's reference. Common noun determiners include articles (such as "the," "a," "an"), possessive pronouns (like "my," "your"), and demonstratives (like "this," "that").

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