i have _ pen and a pencil. fill determiner
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i have a pen and a pencil.
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I have a pen and a pencil. 'A' is the correct determiner.
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Determiners are the words which clarify the noun more specifically. Determiners are of four types-
- An Article- The article refers, to which clarifies that something is specific or unspecific. These include A, An, and The. for example, a car, an eye, and the U.S.A.
- A demonstrative- The demonstrative determiners are also called demonstrative adjectives. It refers to the words that define where its noun or pronoun is in relation to the speaker. These include this, that, these, and those, for example, this pen, that pencil, and many more.
- A Possessive- The Possessive determiners are also called Possessive adjectives. It is used before a noun or a pronoun to show what and who owns it, like my, your, his, or her. for example, your friend, your enemies, his wishes, her troubles, and many more.
- A Quantifier- A Quantifier determiner refers to the determiners which specify the quantity or amount of anything. Not all the quantifiers are specific, like some, few, many, much, all, and many more.
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