Distributive Determiners
Distributives determiners are used to refer to a group or individual components within a group. Words like “each”, “every”, “all”, “both” are some examples of distributive determiners.
Examples:
Each player contributed to the winning cause.
All the students passed the exam.
In some cases, there are mentions of two more types of determiners. They are:
Determiners & Quantifiers
Are you familiar with the term “determiners” and “quantifiers”? They are important for English grammar. These are placed in front of nouns to make it easier to understand what the nouns are referring to. For example: my car, this room, his house.
This article will dive into the world of determiners and quantifiers and make you understand their role in English and how to use them.