Noun
‘All, another, any, both, each, either’ these determiners are-
Examples of General Determiners:
- "All": Refers to the entire quantity or entirety of something.
- "Another": Refers to an additional or different one of something.
- "Any": Refers to one or some of a thing, without specifying a particular one.
- "Both": Refers to two items or people together.
- "Each": Refers to every one of a group separately.
- "Either": Refers to one or the other of two things.