Determiners Questions Medium
Indefinite determiners are used to refer to non-specific or unidentified nouns. They include words such as "some," "any," "several," "many," "few," "each," "every," "all," "both," "neither," "either," "another," "anybody," "someone," "nobody," "everyone," "anywhere," "somewhere," "nowhere," and "anyhow."
Here are some examples of indefinite determiners used in sentences:
1. I have some books on my shelf.
2. Do you have any plans for the weekend?
3. Several students attended the lecture.
4. Many people enjoy traveling.
5. There are few opportunities for advancement in this company.
6. Each student must complete the assignment individually.
7. Every child deserves a good education.
8. All the guests arrived on time.
9. Both of my parents are doctors.
10. Neither option seems appealing to me.
11. Either choice will lead to different outcomes.
12. Another day, another dollar.
13. Anybody can learn to play a musical instrument.
14. Someone left their umbrella in the classroom.
15. Nobody likes to be criticized.
16. Everyone should be treated with respect.
17. Is there anywhere we can grab a bite to eat?
18. Let's go somewhere fun for our vacation.
19. I couldn't find my keys anywhere.
20. Anyhow, I managed to finish the project on time.