Determiners Questions Medium
Indefinite adjectives are used to give a general or non-specific idea about a noun. They can also function as determiners in sentences. Here are some examples:
1. I saw several birds in the sky.
2. Can you pass me any book from the shelf?
3. She bought a few apples from the grocery store.
4. Many people attended the concert last night.
5. Do you have any spare time to help me with this project?
6. We need some fresh vegetables for dinner.
7. There were several interesting movies at the film festival.
8. He has little knowledge about the subject.
9. I have enough money to buy a new car.
10. Would you like to try a different flavor of ice cream?
In these sentences, the indefinite adjectives "several," "any," "few," "many," "some," "any," "several," "little," "enough," and "a different" are used as determiners to modify the nouns "birds," "book," "apples," "people," "time," "vegetables," "movies," "knowledge," "money," and "flavor" respectively.