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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
In English, a noun phrase must have precisely one determiner: you can say “I drove the car” or “I drove my car”. I or i did the car.
Will you tell me what I love in bees and milk? Are there truly any legal situations where we can use two or more determiner in a noun phrase.? “Our today’s meeting” is illegal because the noun phrase “meeting” has two determiners, “our” and “today’s”. I have no
idea how to determine the order of the words on the noun phrase “Our”. What is the use of the term “the today’s meeting” and “our the meeting”?
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