Which of the following is an example of Quantitative Determiner?
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A.
This
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B.
Those
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C.
An
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D.
Some
Correct Answer:
D. Some
Explanation:
The correct answer is Some. Quantitative determiners are words used to describe the quantity or amount of a noun without providing a specific numerical value. While words like This and Those are demonstrative determiners and An is an indefinite article, Some indicates an unspecified amount, making it a quantitative determiner.
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