Certain
Certain is an English word that functions as an adjective and as a determiner, denoting either reliability or a subset of things. As an attributive determiner, it indicates that some but not all members of a category are being referred to. For example: "Certain species migrate" or "There are certain risks involved." When used with an article, "a certain," the phrase marks a particular but unnamed individual or item: "She spoke with a certain man at the conference." In general, it signals specificity without identification.
As a predicative adjective, certain means definite or guaranteed: "The outcome is certain" or "He is certain
The word "certain" is derived from Latin certus 'fixed, settled,' via Old French certain, and entered English
In contemporary usage, "certain" is common in both spoken and written English, but preference may vary by