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Do you remember your first arithmetic lesson in school? (Pick out and write the Determiners from the above statement.)​

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Answered by designerpoint29
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Answer:

First-determimer

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Answered by franktheruler
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From the above statement, determiner is Determiner in the above statement is: First.

Statement Given- Do you remember your first arithmetic lesson in school?

Determiners are written preceding a noun to make its meaning more clear.

There are six types of determiners listed below:

  1. Articles
  2. Possessive determiners
  3. Demonstratives
  4. Quantifiers
  5. Numbers
  6. Ordinals

Articles are of two types: definite article (the) and indefinite article (a, an). Articles makes it clear if the noun is specific or not.

Possessive determiners show possession of the noun following them. For example, This is my pen. In this sentence, my is a possessive determiner showing one's own possession. Other examples: your, his, their, her, its, etc.

Demonstratives are- this, that, which, etc.

Numbers have number describing quantity if noun. For example, There are four dogs. Here, four is number determiner.

Ordinals are first, last, second, etc.

Thus, in the given statement, Do you remember your first arithmetic lesson in school?

First is the ordinal determiner.

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