Determiner: Determiner includes Article, Possessive, Demonstrative, and Adjective
i) Article: a) Indefinite: a and an b) Definite: the
ii) Possessive: my, your, our, his, her, their, its
(Note: All possessive pronouns come before noun. Example; My pen, our house, their land, its colour etc.)
iii) Demonstrative: this, that, these and those
iv) Adjective: Adjective is classified in various parts. Such as; a) Adjective of quality, b) Adjective of quantity or quantifier, c) Adjective of number d) Distributive adjective and e) pronominal adjective.
a) Adjective of quality: good, bad, honest, dishonest etc. (Note: Adjective of quality does not work as determiner but it works as modifier)
b) Adjective of quantity: some, many, much, little, few, huge, full, half etc.
c) Adjective of number or Numeral Adjective: It is classified in different parts.
i) Ordinal number: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
ii) Cardinal number: one, two, three etc.
iii) Multiplicative number: once, twice, thrice etc.
iv) Collective number: pair, dozen etc.
v) Ranking number: primary, secondary and tertiary.