English, asked by varnikapanwar0, 8 months ago

a: Hi! How was
h: Great... What about
lawn tennis class?
Shakespeare lessons?
a: Truly, Shakespeare is...Kalidas of England.
ch:
Kalidas of England. Mind
'Determiners' girl!
Oh yes, thanks for correcting me. In
sentence, Kalidas is no more
proper noun.
Well, I've already read
more to read
plays of Shakespeare.
and I'm done!
h: I'm sure the few that you have read, are worth many!
a: Hi guys! What's this? few', 'a few', 'the few', etc. etc... aren't they the same?
: Not at all! “Few' means 'not many' and a few' means some at leasť.
And, 'the few' means 'whatever there is...!
ss! Goodnight
the blanks with appropriate determiners. Hw
De few, many, your, the, few, a few, not many, twelfth, our, his, a​

Answers

Answered by shakirusman73
0

Answer:

he loves English so much

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