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Determiners are words placed before a noun or a noun phrase. They tell us whether the noun
Quantifiers: some, many, few, most, more
Distributives: each, every, either, neither
DETERMINERS
or noun phrase is general or specific.
The following are the most commonly used determiners:
Articless a, an, the
Demonstratives: this, that, these, those
Possessives: my, your, his, her, its, our, their
Interrogatives: which, what, whose
A. Complete the sentences with suitable determiners.
red dress are you talking about? Is it the one that belongs to Katie?
2. I haven't got
new books
year.
3. Of the
trees in grandma's garden, I love
gulmohar best.
4. The Kenilworth or The Grand,
venue is suitable for the party?
5. Although there are
guests, we must be careful about
-person's needs.
6. On
of the more hectic days, I dream of travelling across the world.
7.
hopes of winning the derby soared when I saw the rival jockey
falling behind
8.
students thanked
beloved class teacher for
kindness and support.

Answers

Answered by ramessh149
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Answer:

Explanation: Articles, determiners, and quantifiers are those little words that precede and modify nouns: the teacher, a college, a bit of honey, that person, those people, whatever purpose, either way, your choice. Sometimes these …

Answered by vidhu6743
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Answer:

  1. The red dress are you talking about ? Is it the one that belongs to Katie ?
  2. I haven't got new books this year .
  3. Of the trees in grandma's garden, I love the gulmohar best.
  4. The Kenilworth or The Grand venue which is suitable for the party?
  5. Although there are guests, we must be careful about every person's needs.
  6. On each of the more hectic days, I dream of travelling across the world.
  7. The hopes of winning the Derby soared when I saw the rival jockey falling behind.
  8. The students thanked their beloved classteacher for kindness and support.

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