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Grammar ( Determiners.)
you are doing ... good job.

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Answered by varshneytannu27
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He told me that I should go to agra the nest day

Explanation:

He said to me ,"you will go to agra tommarrow

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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You are doing a good job.

Whenever adjective is used before noun either a/an comes before it.

Here job is a noun and good is an adjective describing it.

More egs-

1)This is an excellent movie.

2)He is a good boy.

1) In first sentence excellent is adjective and movie is noun

2) In second sentence good is adjective and boy is a noun.

Determiner is a word that specifies, identifies, or quantifies the noun or noun phrase.

Determiners include:-

1)An Article (a/an, the)

2)A Demonstrative (this, that, these, those)

3)A Possessive (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

4) A Quantifier ( many, much, more, most, some)

They always come immediately before the noun or noun phrase unlike pronoun.

Eg

1) His car is green.

2) My computer did not cost as much as his

1) His - determiner

2) His - pronoun

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