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Every day is not Sunday.
(Underline the determiners in the sentence)​

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Answered by hukam0685
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Step-by-step-Explanation:

Question:Every day is not Sunday.

To do: Underline the determiners in the sentence.

Answer:

Every day is not Sunday.

Every determiner lies in the Quantifiers types.

Extra information:

Definition of determiners: Determiners are used in front of noun to indicate whether we are referring to something of any particular type or any specific type.

Types of determiners:

  1. Articles: a,an,the
  2. Ordinals: First, last, next etc.
  3. Numbers: One, two, twenty etc.
  4. Demonstrative: That, this etc.
  5. Possessive:My, her etc.
  6. Quantifiers: Little, every, some etc.

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Every day is not Sunday : Underline the determiners in the sentence

  • For the given question the right answer is 'every'.

  • 'Determiner' means that which determines, that is, indicates, points out, or refers ro. Determines in modern English grammar, arw the words which specify or show a Noun in various ways. They come before Common Nouns. These Nouns are of three specific classes : Singular Countable Nouns, Plural Countable Nouns and Mass Nouns.

  • Again, the diterminers are of two types or classes and they are General Determines and Specific Determines.

  • Here in the given sentence 'every' is a General Determiner.

  • 'General Determiner' is used to refer to someone or something in a general or indefinite way.
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