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Give me..........more juice(determines)​

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Answered by Prinaka
6

Answer:

Give me some more juice.

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Answered by AneesKakar
1

Answer:

Give me some more juice.

Words used before nouns are called determiners. Words like the, my, this, some, twenty, each, and any are among them.

Determiners carry out duties that involve referring and quantifying. So they fall under two categories:

1. Referring:

Referring involves identifying the subject or object that the noun is describing or referring to. The three main types of determiners that we use for referring are articles, possessives, and demonstratives.

for example - I can't find my glasses.

2. Quantitative:

these enable us to demonstrate how much or how many of something there are.

for example- I have some books.

Given that the statement implies a number or quantity, we require a quantifying determiner. The best choice, in this case, is some.

therefore, the correct response is Give me some more juice.

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