English, asked by karnsran78, 9 months ago

IV. Do as directed
(il Fill in the blank with suitable Determiner.
Why don't you go and get
medicine?​

Answers

Answered by orangesquirrel
1

Why don't you go and get the medicine?​

  • The correct determiner to be used is 'the', which is an article.
  • Articles can be definite(the) or indefinite( a, an).
  • Definite articles are used to denote something specific unlike indefinite articles.

Other types of determiners are:

1. Ordinals- first, second, etc.

2. Demonstratives- these, those, etc.

3. Possessives- her, my, etc.

4. Quantifiers- many, much, etc.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
0

Any of the following determiners can be filled in the blank:

some, any, your, the

The most appropriate are some, any.

Why don't you go and get some/any medicine?

Explanation

A determiner is a type of adjective. A determiner always precedes a noun. The function of a determiner is to modify a noun to indicate quantity, possession, specificity, or definiteness.  Many determiners can be used either as adjectives or as pronouns.  Some of the determiners are: a, an, the, this, that, these, those, my, your, his, her, our, their, all, another, any, both, each, either, enough, every, few, fewer, less, little, many, more, most, much, neither, no, one, only, other, several, some, etc.

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