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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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The Vs. These which is correct? [closed]
Please look at these two sentences:
Young people buy the red sports cars.
Or:
Young people buy these red sports cars.
Which is correct for you first, second or both?
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No Vs. None - in this case both Ok?
Please look at the statement which I correct. I searched for duplicates about "none" and found that in fact those might be both correct.
Please let me know if my assumptions are right.
She has none …
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Determiners in English sentence. Is it ok to say?
Do I need any determiners in the sentence below in general statement?
Strong winds destroy homes.
Is it ok to say in English in specific situation? … I mean mostly the determiners in this sentence. …