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determiners examples

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Answered by Anonymous
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A determiner is a word placed in front of a noun to specify quantity (e.g., "one dog," "many dogs") or to clarify what the noun refers to (e.g., "my dog," "that dog," "the dog"). All determiners can be classified as one of the following: An Article (a/an, the) A Demonstrative (this, that, these, those)

Answered by divyasunnyp
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Explanation:

1. I would like to ask a few questions.

2. I didn’t find anyone there.

3. Very few politicians are really honest.

4. Only a few politicians are really honest.

5. Someone agreed to come with me.

6. She doesn’t have many friends.

7. I had no one to help me.

8. There are some birds on the tree.

9. Does anyone know the answer?

10. I would like to find some books on western philosophy.

11. I don’t have much money.

12. Does anybody know where she lives?

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