I Have been to___doctor whoes name appeared in New York Times
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It is a definite article that is suitable for this phrase.
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'the' is the answer:
I have been to the doctor whose name appeared in New York Times.
- The here, is used as a determiner.
- 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.)
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