I am _ oldest in my family ( suitable determine)
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most
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I am most oldest in my family ( suitable determine)
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I am the oldest in my family.
- A determiner is a word used to modify or add a noun to a sentence. It mostly functions as an adjective because it refers to a noun.
- Definers are articles, adjectives of quantity, demonstrative adjectives, possessive adjectives.
- A modifier is a word that changes, describes, or introduces a noun. Adjectives can be used to explain what a noun refers to and to indicate quantity or number.
- The four types of determiners are: articles (such as "a", "an" and "the"); omitting qualifiers (such as "my", "your", "he", "his", "her", "we", and "their").
- Definers always appear first in a noun phrase. Definers are necessary for singular nouns.
- Use the indefinite article to talk about a singular noun in principle (a or an). Do not use adjectives when talking about plural nouns in general.
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