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Exercise-1
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate determiner.
1. Thave very.
(few/little) money left in my bank account.
2. The government has to spend _(many/more) time on implementing the schemes.
3. My mother sent me to buy __ (somellittle) rice.
4. Stephen Hawking wrote
(a/the) book A Brief History of Time in 1988.
5. I can speak English
(a fewl a little) but not very fluently.
Please give me
(any/some) more coffee.
The students didn't pay.
(little/much) attention to the lecture.
Can't you see
(that/this) book, it's right here!
(much/many) hours now, and I am still on the first chapte
9. I have been reading for __
10. Give me
(fewla few) pencils to colour this picture.​

Answers

Answered by dhankar9999
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Answer: The bold words are the answer.

1. I have very little money left in my bank account.

2. The government has to spend more time on implementing the schemes.

3. My mother sent me to buy some rice.

4. Stephan Hawking wrote the book A Brief History of Time in 1988.

5. I can speak English a little but not very fluently.

6. Pleave give me some more coffee.

7. The students didn't pay much attention to the lecture.

8. Can't you see this book, it's right here! Many hours now, and I am still on the first chapter.

9. (How can I answer it?? no options!!) I have been reading for many hours.

10. Give me a few pencils to colour this picture.

Hope it helps.

Please mark the answer brainliest.

Answered by pruthaasl
0

Answer:

The correct determiners are as follows:

1. I have very little money left in my bank account.

2. The government has to spend more time implementing the schemes.

3. My mother sent me to buy some rice.

4. Stephen Hawking wrote the book A Brief History of Time in 1988.

5. I can speak English a little but not very fluently.

6. Please give me some more coffee.

7. The students didn't pay much attention to the lecture.

8. Can't you see this book, it's right here!

9. I have been reading for many hours now, and I am still on the first chapter.

10. Give me a few pencils to color this picture.

Explanation:

Determiners:

  • Determiners are words that appear with nouns or noun phrases to express the reference.
  • Determiners are sometimes classified as adjectives or pronouns.
  • It indicates whether the noun is referring to a definite or indefinite element of a class, to a closer or more distant element, to an element belonging to a specified person or thing, to a particular number or quantity, etc
  • Some examples are this, that, many, both, each, any, etc.

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