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Insert determiners wherever necessary-I want...monry you owe me

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

  • Correct determiner is the.

  • Comple sentence is : I want the money you owe me.

  • The is a Specific Determiner. It is also a definite article.

  • 'The' can be used before a material noun when particularised : as - The water of this tank is pure. The silver of this chain is genuine.

Answered by PADMINI
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The answer is the determiner ''THE''

I want the money you owe me.

There are two main articles.

1) Definite article (The)

2) Indefinite article (A/An)

Definite Article -

  • The definite article "The" is used before a singular noun or plural noun and before some proper nouns.

Indefinite Articles -

The Indefinite Articles "A/An" :-

  • Article "A" is used before a singular noun that begins with a consonant sound.
  • Article "An" is used before a singular noun that begins with a vowel sound.
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