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He gave away _____ money he had to the beggar.

(I) the little

(ii)a little

(iii) little

(iv) many​

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Answered by Hansika4871
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Option (I) the little is the answer:

He gave away the little money he had to the beggar.

  • A determiner also called a determinative in the English language is a grammatical device used as a term for words, affixes, or phrases that are present along with a noun or a noun phrase. Its main purpose is to express the reference to the aforementioned noun or noun phrase.
  • A noun clause, in the English language, is a grammar device that is used to define a group of words that does not have a distinct noun to name it and therefore works as a noun. It comprises a subject and a verb and noun clauses are dependent clauses. It usually starts with the words (what, whomever, why which, who, how, etc.)
  • Adjectives in English grammar can be described in simple words as a word that describes the unique qualities of a noun, for example, a color (red, yellow, green), Fast, Fun, etc.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

He gave away the little money he had to the beggar.

Explanation:

A determiner, also known as a determinative in the English language, is a grammatical device that is used as a name for words, affixes, or phrases that are present together with a noun or a noun phrase. Determiners can be used to provide more information to a noun or a noun phrase. The primary objective of it is to convey the reference to the noun or noun phrase that was discussed before.

A noun clause is a grammatical device that is used in the English language to identify a collection of words that does not have a distinct noun to label it and so functions as a noun. This device is known as a noun clause. It has a subject as well as a verb, and the noun clauses that follow it are called dependent clauses. In most cases, it will begin with the phrases (what, whomever, why which, who, how, etc.)

In English grammar, an adjective is a word that expresses the distinctive characteristics of a noun. Some examples of adjectives include colours (red, yellow, and green), speeds (fast and fun), and other similar descriptors.

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