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Wiziwig Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

English Morphology

1) How do I distinguish between a Determiner from a Pronoun i.e (this, that,..)

2) Turn into passive:

People are destroying large areas of forest every day.

Someone broke into my office when I was on holiday.


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1. g. "this book", "that movie".

  • 1.
  • g.
  • "this book", "that movie".
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  • "this is mine", "I know that".
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1. A determiner modifies or tells us more about another noun, e.g. "this book", "that movie". A pronoun stands on its own, e.g. "this is mine", "I know that".

2. Please you try first.

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