Articles:
* Definite: the
* Indefinite: a, an
Demonstratives:
* Singular: this, that
* Plural: these, those
Possessives:
* My, your, his, her, its, our, their
* The boy's, the children's
Quantifiers:
* Specific: one, two, three, several, many, few, all, both, some, any, no
* General: much, little, enough, plenty, a lot of, lots of, a great deal of
Numbers:
* Cardinal: one, two, three...
* Ordinal: first, second, third...
Other Determiners:
* Interrogative: which, what
* Distributive: each, every, either, neither
* Other: same, own, another, such, any
Examples in Sentences:
* The cat sat on the mat. (definite articles)
* This book is mine, and that one is yours. (demonstratives)
* My dog is playful, but your cat is grumpy. (possessives)
* Several people came to the party. (quantifier and definite article)
* First prize goes to the winner. (ordinal and definite article)
* Which car is yours? (interrogative)
* Every student got a new book. (distributive)
* Such a beautiful day! (other)
Important Notes:
* Determiners usually come before the noun they modify.
* You can often use multiple determiners together: "These three big dogs"
* Some determiners are optional, while others are required. For example, "I saw a bird" requires an indefinite article, while "I saw the bird" requires a definite article.
Let me know if you'd like more detailed explanations or specific examples for any of these determiners!