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A 'determiner' is one of a fixed class of words placed before a noun phrase to indicate its definiteness, quantity, or degree.
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Is an expression like "How long does this letter take to arrive at London" unnatural?
Is this sentence unnatural? No one person who was in the class can't answerd.
And if this sentence is unnatural, Where is it that makes this sentence unnatural?
Yes, it does sound unnatural. In Engl …