English, asked by vedant4597, 3 months ago

( Due to rainy weather we've had recently, I didn't have to water
garden of our house every day.
(b) a. -
(c) the a
(d) a, the​

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Answered by Rakhi2121
11

Answer:

Due to a rainy weather we've had recently, I didn't have to water the

garden of our house every day.

=(d) a, the.

Explanation:

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shikhajain60: if it is the first option The, the
Answered by SaurabhJacob
0

The correct option is:

d. A, the.

The full sentence is :

Due to a rainy weather we've had recently, I didn't have to water the garden of our house every day.

Explanation:

Determinants:

Based on research, these are the following examples of determiners that are used in english language.

English determiners are words – such as

  • the
  • the a
  • the a each
  • the a eachsome
  • the a eachsomewhich
  • the a eachsomewhich this
  • the a eachsomewhich this six

These are most commonly used with nouns to specify their referents. The determiners form a closed lexical category in English.

The syntactic role characteristically performed by determiners is known as the determinative function.

The word is self explanatory that it is determining the noun, which is specifying the noun even more.

A few examples like the above sentence are:

  1. The dog is barking since morning.
  2. Such pretty flowers!
  3. The boy is hurt .
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