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what are determiners

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Answered by mamtachaudhary53
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Explanation:

Examples

The girl is a student.

I've lost my keys.

Some folks get all the luck.

Give me money.

Which book is that?

I'll take this one.

Both windows were open.

A determiner, also called determinative (abbreviated det), is a word, phrase, or affix that occurs together with a noun or noun phrase and serves to express the reference of that noun or noun phrase in the context. That is, a determiner may indicate whether the noun is referring to a definite or indefinite element of a class, to a closer or more distant element, to an element belonging to a specified person or thing, to a particular number or quantity, etc. Common kinds of determiners include definite and indefinite articles (like the English the and a or an), demonstratives (this and that), possessive determiners (my and their), quantifiers (many, few and several), distributive determiners (each, any), and interrogative determiners (which).

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Determiners are a class of words which determine the way we refer to a noun or nouns. A , an , the ,same, Any , much, many, all , each, every , no, none are all called determiners. 'A' is used before a singular noun.

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