Articles and Determiners Quiz : A determiner is a word that comes before a noun to specify quantity, possession, definiteness, or other attributes. It helps clarify what the noun refers to.
Types of Determiners
Type | Examples | Function |
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Articles | a, an, the | Define nouns as specific (the) or general (a, an) |
Demonstratives | this, that, these, those | Point out specific nouns |
Possessives | my, your, his, her, its, our, their | Show ownership or possession |
Quantifiers | some, any, many, few, several, much, little | Indicate quantity or amount |
Distributives | each, every, either, neither | Refer to members of a group individually |
Interrogatives | which, what, whose | Ask questions about nouns |
Numbers | one, two, three, first, second, third | Indicate exact numbers or order |
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Perhaps we do not use any article before adjective so Honest is also adjective then? How can we use An?
I have edited the question. When honest precedes a noun, we use AN before it. When it is used alone we don’t use any article.
Examples:-
1. He gave an honest answer.
2. He is honest.
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