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I lived with that diagnosis all day
(Identify the Determiners and state their type)​

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Answered by sarap26
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Answer:

that - demonstrative type

Answered by manisharai953
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The determiners are 'that' and 'all' in the sentence 'I lived with that diagnosis all day'. 'That' is a demonstrative determiner and 'all' is a quantifier determiner.

  • In the sentence "I lived with that diagnosis all day", the determiner "that" is a demonstrative determiner. It is used to indicate a specific noun or pronoun in the sentence.
  • The word "that" is often used to indicate something that is physically or emotionally distant or removed from the speaker.
  • The determiner "all" is a quantifier determiner. It is used to indicate the entire amount or extent of something. In this sentence, "all" is used to emphasize the duration of time that the speaker lived with the diagnosis. The use of "all" indicates that the speaker lived with the diagnosis for the entire day and did not have any relief from it.
  • Together, the determiners "that" and "all" provide additional context and meaning to the sentence.

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