Browse by Part of Speech: Determiner

A

The letter a is used constantly in English to form words, represent vowel sounds, and function as an article, and its pronunciation can change depending ...

Almost all

The phrase almost all means nearly everyone or nearly everything in a group, showing that the number is very close to complete but not totally, and it is...

Half the

The phrase half the is used before a noun to talk about one of two equal parts of something specific, often helping speakers describe quantity clearly an...

Neither

The word neither is used to say that two choices are both rejected or not true, often appearing when people compare options and want to clearly show that...

One

The word one refers to a single item, person, or unit. People use it when counting, choosing something specific, emphasizing uniqueness, or speaking gen...

Other

The word other means different from the one already mentioned or known, or an additional person or thing, and it is used constantly in everyday English t...

Your

The word your is used to show that something belongs to the person you are talking to. People use it all the time to talk about someone’s things, idea...

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