Using a specific (the) or general (a / an) determiner, the correct option is
1. Square has four sides
2. The square has four sides
3. All square has four sides
4. A square has four sides
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Answer:
- According to the given question option 4. A square has four sides.
- A is one of General Determiners.
- Determiners determine or show a Noun in various ways.
- A is also an Indefinite Article. A is used before consonant letters and here it is Square ( 's' is a consonant letter).
- Square is a noun and a has been used before it to determine.
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DETERMINERS
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Correct option is (4) A square has four sides.
Explanation:
→ The words which are used before nouns, which demonstrates the type of the noun are known as determiners.
→ There are four types of determiners:
- Articles: a, an, the
- Demonstratives: these, those, this, that
- Possessives: your, his, her, mine etc.
- Quantifiers: many, some, more, much etc.
→ The first option is not having any determiner before square, which means the sentence is not helping in identifying the noun mentioned. 'The' is used before proper nouns and a square is not a proper noun so it eliminates our second option as well. The third sentence is incorrect as well, as along with the word all, noun should be used in the plural form and not singular. The last option is correct as the determiner used here is 'a.' It generally explains that a shape mentioned as square here has four sides.
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