In the English language, the different types of determiners
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include:
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Articles: "a," "an," and "the."
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Demonstratives: "this," "that," "these," and "those."
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Possessives: "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," and "their."
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Quantifiers: "some," "any," "many," "few," "several," "all," "both," "neither," "either," "no," "much," "little," "enough," "most," "fewer," "more," "several," "every," and
others.
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Numbers: Cardinal numbers like "one," "two," "three," as well as ordinal numbers like "first," "second," "third," etc.
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Interrogatives: "which," "what," "whose."
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Indefinites: "a," "an," "some," "any," "none," "all," "each," "every," "either," "neither," "several," "few," "many," "several," "both," "much," "more," "less," "enough," "little,"
"fewer," "most," "somebody," "anybody," "nobody," "everyone," "no one," "someone," "anyone," "everyone," "no one," "something," "anything," "nothing," "everything," and others.