Determiners Questions Medium
Distributive determiners are used to refer to individual members of a group or to distribute something among a group of people or things. Here are some examples of sentences using distributive determiners:
1. Each student received a book.
2. Every house on the street has a garden.
3. Either option is acceptable.
4. Neither candidate won the election.
5. Both children are talented musicians.
6. All the guests brought a gift.
7. Any student can participate in the competition.
8. Some people prefer tea over coffee.
9. Several students scored high marks in the exam.
10. Many birds migrate during the winter.
In these sentences, the distributive determiners (each, every, either, neither, both, all, any, some, several, many) are used to refer to individual members or to distribute something among a group.