Category:English determiners
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In English, determiner is a class of words that occur with nouns, and serve to specify the entity or entities the noun refers to. Determiners include articles like "a" and "the", cardinal numbers like "two", possessives like "my", demonstratives like "this", quantifiers like "many" and "no", distributive determiners like "each", and interrogative determiners like "which".
Some theories of grammar consider determiners to be adjectives or pronouns. Ordinal numerals are generally considered to be adjectives.
See also the Wikipedia article on determiners.
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English terms that narrow down, within the conversational context, the referent of the following noun.
- Category:English articles: English terms that indicate and specify nouns.
- Category:English compound determinatives: English determinatives composed of two or more stems.
- Category:English interrogative determiners: English determiners that indicate questions.
- Category:English possessive determiners: English determiners that indicate ownership.
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This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
A
- English articles (0 c, 25 e)
C
- English compound determinatives (0 c, 26 e)
E
- English cardinal numbers (0 c, 242 e)
I
- English interrogative determiners (0 c, 7 e)
P
- English possessive determiners (0 c, 37 e)