Determiners Questions
Non-central determiners are determiners that are less commonly used or have a more specific function compared to central determiners like articles (a, an, the) and possessive determiners (my, your, his, her, its, our, their). Examples of non-central determiners include:
1. Demonstrative determiners: this, that, these, those
Example: This book is mine.
2. Quantifiers: some, any, many, few, several, much, little
Example: I have some money left.
3. Distributive determiners: each, every, either, neither
Example: Each student must complete the assignment.
4. Interrogative determiners: which, what, whose
Example: Whose car is parked outside?
5. Indefinite determiners: all, both, half, most, several
Example: Both options are valid.
6. Numeral determiners: one, two, three, first, second, third
Example: I have two cats.
These are just a few examples of non-central determiners, and there are others as well.