Determiners Questions Long
Distributive determiners are used to refer to individual members of a group or to distribute something among a group of people or things. They include words such as each, every, either, neither, and any. Here are some examples of distributive determiners used in sentences:
1. Each student must complete their assignment by tomorrow.
2. Every house on the street has a beautiful garden.
3. Either option will lead to a positive outcome.
4. Neither candidate received enough votes to win the election.
5. Is there any milk left in the fridge?
In these sentences, the distributive determiners are used to refer to individual members of a group. "Each" is used to refer to each student individually, "every" refers to each house on the street, "either" and "neither" refer to two options, and "any" is used to refer to an indefinite amount of milk. These determiners help to distribute or single out specific members or items within a group.