A few/a little and few/little are quantifiers which mean some/enough or not enough.
All and whole refer to complete, entire things. They have similar meanings but they are used in different ways.
Another, other and the other look similar but they have differences in meaning.
Articles are words that define nouns.We use the definite article to refer to specific things.
Demonstrative adjectives are used to place objects in space and identify their position.Near: This/These Far: That/Those
Articles are words that define nouns.We use indefinite articles to express non-specific things or general categories.
Negative determiners convey a negative meaning for clauses, words and expressions.
Ordinal numbers express numerical sequences, positioning elements in a list.1st - First; 2nd - Second; 3rd - Third ...
Possessive adjectives are used to show that something belongs to someone.They are: my, your, his, her, its, our, your...
Quantitative determiners or quantifiers are used to indicate the quantity of something.
Quantitative determiners or quantifiers are used to indicate the quantity of something.
We use the determiners quite and rather to modify the degree of adjectives and adverbs.