The answer depends on what is being determined.
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The determiner is an important noun modifier which contextualizes a noun. An adjective is a word that expresses an attribute of something.
No. Every is a determiner, an adjective, meaning all of a group or collection.
The word 'these" is the plural of "this" which is a pronoun or an adjective (determiner) and is used with nouns.
The idiomatic construction "such as" is a determiner, closer to an adjective or adverb, and not a conjunction. It means "for example."