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Fill in the blanks using suitable determiners. ER (a) (a/an/the) man went for (b) (a/an/the) holiday to (c) (a/an/the) place near (d) (a/an/the) sea., (C) (every/all/some) morning he went for a swim in the sea. On (1) (all/most/every) days the sea was rough, but on (g). (every/most/some) days it was calm​

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Answered by ShivaNishad121628258
23

Answer:

The man went for a holiday to the place near the sea, every morning he went for a swim in the sea. On every day the sea was rough, but on some days it was calm.

Answered by 27swatikumari
0

Answer: The correct answer is as follows:

a) The

b) a

c) a

d) the

C) every

1) most

g) some

Explanation:

Determiners: Determiners are the words that come before a noun to make it apparent to whom or what the noun refers. Articles like "the" (definite article), "a," and "an" are examples of common determiners (indefinite articles).

(a) The man went for (b) a holiday to (c) a place near (d) the sea., (C) Every morning he went for a swim in the sea. On (1) most days the sea was rough, but on (g). some days it was calm​.

Hence, this is the correct answer.

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