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distinguish between adjective & determiner

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Answered by sahil043
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Main Difference – Adjective vs Determiner

Adjectives and determiner are both words that modify or describe a noun or a noun phrase. However, there is a distinctive difference between adjective and determiner. Most adjectives can be used in front of the noun as well as after the noun (predicatively). Determiners can only be used in front of the noun. In addition, a noun can have only one determiner, but there is no limit to the number of adjectives used by a noun.  This is the main difference between adjective and determiner. It is also important to note that some grammarians consider determiners to be a part of adjectives.

Answered by anushkasinha98
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Determiners, are used before nouns to show which particular example of noun you are referring to. Adjectives,describes a noun or pronoun. Example: I love this delicious pizza. What is the adjective form of the word “call”?

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