fill in the correct determiner.
There isn't ............ juice in the fridge. Could you buy ...............?
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There isn't any juice in the fridge. Could you buy some?.
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Any, some
Explanation:
- Determiners are words that appear before nouns, such as the, my, this, some, twenty, each, and any. Common kinds of determiners are as follows: Articles: a, an, and therefore the This, that, these, and people are samples of demonstratives. Possessives: my, your, his, her, and so on.
- A determiner, also referred to as a determinative, is a word, phrase, or affix that appears with a noun or phrase and serves to specific the context's respect to that noun or phrase.
- A determiner is a term that is used to alter nouns or noun counter parts. Determiners, which are usually placed before descriptive adjectives, help clarify what a noun is relating.
- Determiner words are classified into four types generally. Articles, demonstratives, quantifiers, and possessives are samples of these.
Thus this is the answer.
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