Determiners Questions
Non-definite determiners refer to a general or indefinite quantity or quality of a noun. Examples of non-definite determiners include:
1. Some: Can I have some water?
2. Any: Do you have any spare change?
3. Many: There are many books on the shelf.
4. Few: Only a few people attended the meeting.
5. Several: Several students were absent today.
Central determiners, on the other hand, are used to specify or identify a particular noun. Examples of central determiners include:
1. The: Please pass the salt.
2. This: This book is mine.
3. That: That car is expensive.
4. These: These shoes are too tight.
5. Those: Those flowers are beautiful.