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(determiners)1.there isn't.....money in my pocket​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There isn't Any money in my Pocket.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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There isn't any cash in my pocket.

A determiner, likewise called determinative, is a word, expression, or attach that happens together with a thing or thing expression and serves to express the reference of that thing or thing phrase in the specific circumstance.

A vital job in English syntax is played by determiners – words or expressions that go before a thing or thing expression and serve to express its reference in the unique circumstance.

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