English, asked by theju0609, 11 months ago

what is called determiners?​


ShrutiJha03: (╥﹏╥)
Anonymous: leave it ✌️
ShrutiJha03: please na
Anonymous: koi ni
Anonymous: leave it
ShrutiJha03: hmm...
Anonymous: ??
ShrutiJha03: kuch ni
ShrutiJha03: (^_^)
Anonymous: okk

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

here is ur answer

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), numerals, distributive determiners (each, any), and interrogative determiners (which).

For examples of determiners and use, see the box on the use in English, English determiners.


ShrutiJha03: nothing
ShrutiJha03: Good morning
Anonymous: Kk
ShrutiJha03: what happened
ShrutiJha03: are uh fine??
Anonymous: hm
ShrutiJha03: at home??
Anonymous: hm
ShrutiJha03: had break fast??
Anonymous: hm
Similar questions