i don't see ____ cows there change in determiners
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The word "any" is used as a determiner in this sentence.
I don't see any cows there.
What are determiners?
- The words that are used introduce a noun or clarify if the noun refers to single or multiple things. These words are known as determiners.
There are four types of determiners;
- articles(the, a, and an),
- possessive(my, you, his her, etc),
- demonstrative(this, that, these, those)
- quantifier(many, much, more, most)
- For example, He is an excellent writer. There are many people in the stadium.
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Answer:
any
Explanation:
I don't see any cows .
we use any to mean it doesn't matter which or what to describe something which is not limited .
we use this meaning of any with all types of noun and usually in affirmative sentence.
affirmative sentence- is a sentence that affirms a proportion .
eg. he is honest
FINAL ANSWER- any
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