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Where is ..................... chemist's, please?​

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Answered by TaqaddusFatima
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Answer:

Where is the chemist's, please?​

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Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

Where is the chemist's, please?

Explanation:

  • An composition is a word used before a noun that indicates whether or not the reference is to a specific reality or realities or an unspecific bone.
  • papers are used before nouns or noun co equals and are a type of adjective.
  • The words' a' or' an' and the are called papers.
  • papers come before nouns.
  • The composition' a' or' an' is called the indefinite composition because it does not state which person or thing we're talking about.
  • 'The' is used before a noun to indicate that the identity of the noun is known to the specific things.
  • The order of papers constitutes a part of speech.

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