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Answered by khawaja4084
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1. an, my, One, a, the, the,

2. The, the, the, an.

3. an, take, very, the,

4. The, his, and, in, a,

5. I don't know.

6. the, the, One, their, Some

7. the, the, the, the, the, the.

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Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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1. There was an accident near the central market this morning. A car hit a scooter and the man on the scooter was killed.

2. The postman put the letter under the front door just an hour after you had left.

3. A cup of tea may seem an ordinary thing to most of us in India. But drinking tea is a ritual which is taken very seriously in many Japanese homes.

4. The king fought bravely but he was defeated by his enemies.  The defeated warrior left the battlefield and hid in a cave.

5. The people came to the site where the revolutionary general was to be hanged. When asked if he had any desire, a smile ran on his dry Ups and he nodded his head.

6.  It was a grand occasion for the children. Some of them had won prizes and their parents felt proud. A few of them introduced their parents to their teachers.

7.  Game hunting was the favourite pastime of the officers of the British Raj. This resulted in decrease in the number of animals in the wild. Recent environmental degradation and destruction of natural habitats of wild animals have pushed them to the brink of extinction.

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→ Determiners

Determiners are those modifying words that are placed before nouns to express their quantity or to describe about it such as who possess it, demonstrate it and so on. Here, we discuss about three main kinds of determiners:

✳ Article determiners

Article determiners are a, an and the. They help to indicate singular countable nouns.

✳ Possessive determiners

Possessive determiners helps use to identify who possess a specific object. Some common possessive determiners are mine, his, hers, theirs, ours and so on.

✳ Demonstrative determiners

Demonstrative determiners help us to demonstrate a particular object. Some demonstrative determiners are this, that these, those and so on.

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