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What is determiner and write its rule

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Answered by Anonymous
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Simply put, in English, a determiner is a word that introduces a noun. It always comes before a noun, not after, and it also comes before any other adjectives used to describe the noun. Determiners are required before a singular noun but are optional when it comes to introducing plural nouns.

Explanation:

The grammar rules for determiners are that they:

Always come before a noun.

Come before any modifiers (e.g. adjectives) used before the noun.

Are required before a singular noun.

Are optional before plural nouns.

how to identify determiners.

Determiners occur before nouns, and they indicate the kind of reference which the nouns have. Depending on their relative position before a noun, we distinguish three classes of determiners. A sentence like this is somewhat unusual, because it is rare for all three determiner slots to be filled in the same sentence.

Answered by sejalahire2004
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Simply put, in English, a determiner is a word that introduces a noun. It always comes before a noun, not after, and it also comes before any other adjectives used to describe the noun. Determiners are required before a singular noun but are optional when it comes to introducing plural nouns.

The grammar rules for determiners are that they:

Always come before a noun.

Come before any modifiers (e.g. adjectives) used before the noun.

Are required before a singular noun.

Are optional before plural nouns.

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