_ rich are not always unkind. fill in the blanks with right determiner..
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THE rich are not always unkind.
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The rich are not always unkind.
Explanation:
- Words that precede nouns are known as determiners.
- They include pronouns and adjectives, among other word classes.
- They define or restrict the noun by providing some extra details. Determiners indicate whether a noun relates to a generic or specific person, thing, or location.
- A noun is defined or restricted by determiners to the single or plural.
- They specify which or how many items are meant by the term. They denote the quantity or amount.
- Noun phrases are composed of determiners and nouns. Adjectives are used to create noun phrases as well.
- Determiners may also come before numbers.
- Common types of determiners are as follows:
- Articles: a, an, the
- Demonstratives: this, that, these, those
- Possessives: my, your, his, her, etc.
- Quantifiers:(a) few, some, many, etc.
- Numbers: one, two, three, etc.
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