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Chapter 5: Determiners
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Read the following sentences:
1. One morning, as I woke up, I heard a strange sound.
2. Please put that book in your bag.
Many eyes were glued to the television.
4. Every student must carry a dictionary to class next week.
5. Whose umbrella is lying on that desk?
In each of the above sentences, it may be observed that a specific word has been used before
the nouns. These words are called determiners, which are either articles (a, an, the] or
demonstrative adjectives [this, that, these, those, such] or possessive adjectives (my, our, your,
his, her, their] or adjectives of quantity [many, much, several, all, no, one, two, tenth, sixteenth,
etc.) or distributive adjectives (each, every] or interrogative adjectives (which, what, whose].
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Answered by pritipriti93563
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we use some codes..they are... write 't' in tex as small letters not in capital...

\mathcal\pink{HELLO}(applicable only for capital letters)

result:\mathcal\pink{HELLO}HELLO

\bold{Hello}

result:\bold{Hello}Hello

\mathbb\green{HELLO}(applicable only for capital letters)..

result:\mathbb\green{HELLO}HELLO

\textsf{hello}

result:\textsf{hello}hello

\huge\fcolorbox{red}{yellow}{hello}

result:\huge\fcolorbox{red}{yellow}{hello}

hello

[tex]<marquee>hello [/tex

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