fill the blanks with suitable determiners.
1) you are............ responsible for your miseries.
2) I had very...........money those days , so I can't go for shopping.
3) Is there.............letter for me , Mr. postman ? no , there isn't.......
4) All the boys went to beach but only a ........... could swim.
Answers
2less
3any, any
4few
ANSWER:-
1) You are yourself responsible for your miseries.
2) I had very less money those days , so I can't go for shopping.
3) Is there any letter for me , Mr. postman ? no, there isn't any.
4) All the boys went to beach but only a few could swim.
Determiners :-
□ Determiners are the words which comes at the beginning of a noun phrase that represents a particular subject.
□ They also denotes something about the noun and its quantity, number etc.
□ They are of six types ;
☆ Articles :-
■ Articles are words which modify the noun.
■ Example : "An apple". (Here, an is acting as an indefinite article, which shows we are talking about any apple but not a particular or specific apple).
☆ Possessive Nouns :-
■ Possessive Nouns are nouns that are used to show ownership.
■ Example : Riya 's dress is pink in colour". (Here we are specifying only Riya's dress.
☆ Possessive Adjectives:-
■ Possesive adjectives are also used to show ownership or possession.
■ Example : My house is the best in town. (Here, my is a possessive adjective and it is only denoting house).
☆ Adjective Of Quantity :-
■ Adjective of quantity indicates an indefinite amount or quantity.
■ Example : She has many pencils. (Here, many is the adjective of quantity and is specifying the pencils).
☆ Adjective Of Number :-
■ Adjectives of number are used to denote the number of nouns and their place in a definite order.
■ Example : Riya wanted some toys. (Here, some is the adjective of number and is denoting the toys).
☆ Demonstrative Adjectives:-
■ A demonstrative adjective is used to denote a particular instance or set of instances of a noun.
■ Example : This chocolate is the best one I have ever had in my life. (Here, this is the demonstrative adjective and is specifying the noun chocolate).