English, asked by geethusathya12, 8 months ago

Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners,
the few, many, your, the, few, a few, not many, twelfth, our his, a
Navyaa: Hi! How was lawn tennis class
Mayukh; Great... What about Shakespeare lessons?
Navyaa: Truly, Shakespeare is... Kalidas of England,
Mayukh: Kalidas of England. Mind Determiners' girl!
Navyaa: Oh yes, thanks for correcting me. In sentence, Kalidas is no more
proper noun.
Well, I've already read plays of Shakespeare.
more to read
and I'm done!
Mayukh: I'm sure the few that you have read, are worth many!
Aashima: Higuys! What's this? 'few'a few, the few.etc. etc.... aren't they the same?
Mayukh: Not at alll'Few' means 'not many' and 'a fow' means 'some at least'.
Navyaa: And, 'the few' means 'whatever there is...!​

Answers

Answered by aaryamang03
0

Answer:

Navyaa: Hi! How was lawn tennis class

Mayukh; Great... What about Shakespeare lessons?

Navyaa: Truly, Shakespeare is... Kaleida's of England,

Mayukh: Kaleida's of England. Mind Determiners' girl!

Navyaa: Oh yes, thanks for correcting me. In sentence, Kaleida's is no more

proper noun.

Well, I've already read plays of Shakespeare.

more to read

and I'm done!

Mayukh: I'm sure the few that you have read, are worth many!

Aashima: Higuys! What's this? 'few'a few, the few.etc. etc.... aren't they the same?

Mayukh: Not at alll'Few' means 'not many' and 'a fow' means 'some at least'.

Navyaa: And, 'the few' means 'whatever there is...!​

Answered by nahidhashmihashmi
0

Answer:

Hi How Was your lawn tennis class.

Great... what about the shakespeare lessons?

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