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plz explain determiners and its type with example in detail. plz don't give unwanted answer​

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Answered by gprasanna0604
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Explanation:

Determiners are words that come before a noun and serve to modify the noun. Determiners modify nouns by providing context and specificity to the noun. Let's take a look at the following sentence and identify the modifier:

That cat is very fat.

The word 'that' is the determiner. The determiner moves to specify exactly which cat the speaker is referring to in order to clarify and contextualize the information...

Quantifiers, articles, demonstratives, and possessives are four main types of determiners used in English. ... For example, a definite article refers to a specific person, place or thing, while an indefinite article refers to a generalized noun.

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Answered by anilverma470
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Determiners are words that come before a noun and serve to modify the noun. Determiners modify nouns by providing context and specificity to the noun. Let's take a look at the following sentence and identify the modifier:

That cat is very fat.

The word 'that' is the determiner. The determiner moves to specify exactly which cat the speaker is referring to in order to clarify and contextualize the information.

Many different parts of speech can operate as determiners. Like stated previously, articles, demonstratives, quantifiers, and possessives are the most popular types of words that can be determiners.

Types of Determiners

Let's take a few moments to look at some different types of determiners.

Articles

Articles are the most popular types of determiners. The main articles are 'the,' 'a,' and 'an.' 'The' is a definite article, which means it refers to a specific person, place, or thing. Using the word 'the' as a determiner increases the exactness of the subject in a sentence. On the other hand, 'a' and 'an' are indefinite articles, which means that the noun they precede isn't an exact person, place or, thing; rather, the article creates a more generalized noun. Take a look at the following examples:

The cat eats the mouse's cheese.

A cat ate the mouse's cheese.

An apple fell from the tree.

The apple fell from the tree.

Possessives

Possessive words such as 'ours,' 'yours,' 'mine,' 'theirs,' 'hers,' and 'his' can be used as determiners. A possessive determiner provides context in a sentence because it informs the reader what belongs to the subject. Here are a few examples:

Her car is over there.

Is your coffee on the counter

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