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#Fill the blanks with suitable deteminers.
1. ..........ring is not mine.
2. I haven't got .................... money.
8. I have..................... more letters to write.
4. The cow is ............... animal that is sacred to Hindus.
5. He doesn't like her.........
6. ................ tourists like to visit Goa in summer.
7. Nishtha answered ..................... the questions correctly.
8. ............... the boys had to carry their own bags.
9. I haven't heard .................... about it.
10. He hadn't got ............ extra sheets or blankets.​

Answers

Answered by logaprabhasl
4

1. This ring is not mine.

2. I haven't got my money.

8. I have no more letters to write.

4. The cow is the only animal that is sacred to Hindus.

5. He doesn't like her anyways.

6. Many tourists like to visit Goa in summer.

7. Nishtha answered all the questions correctly.

8. All the boys had to carry their own bags.

9. I haven't heard anything about it.

10. He hadn't got any extra sheets or blankets.

Explanation:

  • Determiners are used in a sentence to give reference to the noun.
  • The mostly come before the nouns.
  • It is placed before descriptive adjectives.

Some of the types of determiners are:

  • indefinite articles (like the English the and a or an)
  • demonstratives (this and that)
  • possessive determiners (my and their)
  • cardinal numerals, quantifiers (many, both, all and no)
  • distributive determiners (each, any)
  • interrogative determiners (which).

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
3

Completed sentences with suitable deteminers are as follows:

1. This ring is not mine.

2. I haven't got any money.

8. I have few more letters to write.

4. The cow is an animal that is sacred to Hindus.

5. He doesn't like her much.

6. Many tourists like to visit Goa in summer.

7. Nishtha answered all the questions correctly.

8. All the boys had to carry their own bags.

9. I haven't heard anything about it.

10. He hadn't got any extra sheets or blankets.​

Determiners:

  • A determiner, also known as a determinative, is a word, phrase, or affix that follows a noun or noun phrase and typically conveys the context reference of the preceding noun or noun phrase.
  • Determiners, which are words used before nouns, include the, my, this, some, twenty, each, and any.
  • Determiners come in the following popular varieties:
  • A, an, and the article.
  • This, that, these, and those are demonstratives. My, your, his, her, etc. are possessives.

Types of determiners:

  • Common types of determiners include demonstratives (this and that), possessive determiners (my and their), cardinal numbers, quantifiers (many, both, all, and no), distributive determiners (each, any), definite and indefinite articles (like the English the and an or an), demonstratives, possessive determiners, demonstratives, and interrogative determiners (which).
  • Determiner words often fall into one of four categories.
  • These possessives, demonstratives, and quantifiers.

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