Articles
Articles are determiners that introduce nouns and show specificity.
Examples: a, an, the.
Example sentence: The book is on a table.
Demonstratives
Demonstratives show which noun you are referring to and distance.
Examples: this, that, these, those.
Example: These shoes are comfortable.
Possessive Determiners
Possessive determiners show ownership.
Examples: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
Example: My phone is charging.
Quantifiers
Quantifiers show amount or quantity.
Examples: many, much, a lot of, few, little, several, some, any.
Example: I have many friends.
Numbers
Numbers show exact quantity or order.
Examples: one, two, three, first, second.
Example: He bought three tickets.
Distributives
Distributives show how a noun is divided or reference individually.
Examples: each, every, either, neither.
Example: Each student got a copy.
Interrogative Determiners
Interrogative determiners are used to ask questions about nouns. Examples: which, what, whose.
Example: Which team do you support?