English, asked by harpreetkauraadiwal, 5 months ago

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ill in the blanks with a suitable determiner.
i. Both--------- (his/him) sons are very intelligent.
ii. I have
-- (much/many) work to do.
iii. He gave away
- money he had to charity. (the little/little)
i. This mango is fit
--
(eat) (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
ii. Children love
(make) mud castles.(Fill in the blank with a gerund)​

Answers

Answered by mandeepkaur27114
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Explanation:

his

much

the little

to eat

making

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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Both his sons are very intelligent.

I have much work to do.

He gave away the little money he had to charity.

This mango is fit to be eaten.

Children love making make mud castles.

  • Multiple linguistic components are used in sentences in the English language to accomplish various tasks and give the statement a coherent, logical appearance. One of the linguistic elements used to identify the noun in a phrase is the determiner.
  • In a sentence, a determiner is a word that modifies or introduces the noun. It relates to the noun and functions primarily like an adjective. Articles, quantity-related adjectives, demonstrative adjectives, possessive adjectives, etc. are examples of determiners. A determiner can be used with nouns located wherever in the sentence; it is not required to do so.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

  • Both --------- (his/him) sons are very intelligent.

The appropriate determiner will be,

Both his sons are very intelligent.

  • I have ___ (much/many) work to do.

The appropriate determiner will be,

I have much work to do.

  • He gave away ___ money he had to charity.

The appropriate determiner will be,

He gave away the little money he had to charity.

  • This mango is fit ___.

The appropriate infinitive will be,

This mango is fit to be eaten.

  • Children love ___ make mud castles.

The appropriate gerund will be,

Children love making make mud castles.

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