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_____ geeta and seeta ran the race?( determiners) ​

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Answered by bestwriters
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Use determiners in the given sentence.

Explanation:

  • 'Both' is the correct answer for the given sentence.
  • Both Geeta and Seeta ran the race.
  • 'Both' is the distributive kind of determiner.
  • 'Both' is a determiner used with plural nouns, which means ‘the two’ or ‘the one as well as the other.’
  • Some examples using 'both' are:
  • Sneha knew both my children.
  • Are both cats male?
  • Both are fast.
  • We both prefer Carnatic music.

mehak9898: Both geeta and Sita ran the race.
Answered by PADMINI
0

The correct answer is the determiner 'Both'

  • Both Geeta and Seeta ran the race

  • we use the determiner "both" in the given blank as it gives the proper meaning.

  • The word "both" is used as a pronoun and also an adverb.

  • In the given sentence, 'both' is used as an adverb.

  • ''Both'' is used before the first of two words to add emphasis to two words in a statement.

  • "Both...and" refers to two people, or things together. The word 'both' is applied to both of the given words.

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