Examples of General determiners
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Definition of General determiners:
General determiners are used before a noun to denote it in a general or unspecific way.
General determiners include the following:
- What; other; another; a; an; any, etc.
Examples of General Determiners :
- What is your hobby?
- I am writing an
- The poet is writing a
- You can take any of the books.
- Aric was talking about another
- We have to implement the other
- Jeff is reading a
- John went there with Jim and a few other
- We have to think about the other
- Allen asked for a glass of water.
- Suzan had a cup of coffee.
- Any person can do this.
- Have you found any solution to this problem?
- Rick will buy another trouser today.
- Tom wants to drink another glass of water.
- I am buying a new dress today.
- I am preparing a
- I was talking about another friend of mine.
- What plan do you have for next Friday?
- Give me another book.
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