Determiners Questions Medium
Quantifier determiners in English are words or phrases that indicate the quantity or amount of a noun. They help to specify whether the noun is specific or general, and can be used to express a precise or approximate quantity. Some common quantifier determiners in English include "all," "some," "any," "many," "few," "several," "each," "every," "both," "neither," "either," "most," "a few," "a little," "a lot of," "much," "more," "less," "enough," "several," "numerous," "plenty of," and "a number of." These determiners are used before a noun to provide information about its quantity or amount in a sentence.