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5.CARDINAL DETERMINERS: (CARDINAL AND ORDINAL NUMBERS SHOW HOW MANY OF THE PARTICULAR THINGS ARE THERE. THE CARDINALS ARE: ONE, THREE, HUNDREDS ETC. EXAMPLES: THERE ARE ONLY FIVE GIRLS IN THIS ROOM. SHE HAS THREE CHILDREN. 6. QUANTIFIERS DETERMINERS: (QUANTIFIERS ARE THE TYPE OF DETERMINERS USED TO REFER TO THE QUANTITY OF OTHER PARTICULAR THINGS. LIKE: MUCH, SEVERAL, SOME ETC. EXAMPLE OF QUANTIFIERS: THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE IN THE STREET. BOTH OF YOU SHOULD GO TO THE PARTY. 7. DISTRIBUTIVE DETERMINERS: THESE ARE DETERMINERS USED TO REFER TO A SINGLE MEMBER OF THE GROUP. LIKE: EACH, EVERY ETC, EXAMPLE: EACH STUDENT IS IMPORTANT+ 8. INTERROGATIVE DETERMINERS: INTERROGATIVE DETERMINERS ARE USED TO ASK QUESTIONS LIKE: WHAT, WHICH, WHOSE ETC. EXAMPLES: WHICH SUBJECT ARE YOU STUDYING? WHAT IS YOUR NAME? WHICH COLOUR IS YOUR FAVOURITE? PARTICULAR THINGS. LIKE: MUCH, SEVERAL, SOME ETC. EXAMPLE OF QUANTIFIERS: THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE IN THE STREET. BOTH OF YOU SHOULD GO TO THE PARTY. 7. DISTRIBUTIVE DETERMINERS: THESE ARE DETERMINERS USED TO REFER TO A SINGLE MEMBER OF THE GROUP. LIKE: EACH, EVERY ETC. EXAMPLE: EACH STUDENT IS IMPORTANT+ 8. INTERROGATIVE DETERMINERS: INTERROGATIVE DETERMINERS ARF LISFD TO ASK QUESTIONS LIKE! WHAT. WHICH. WHOSE ETC. 2) Your grandfather is very upset about the rising prices and keeps thinking of his olden times when things were very cheap. You are convinced that inflation has made life difficult for common man. Write a letter in 100-120 words to the editor of a national daily describing the difficulties faced by poor families. 679 Kaveri Vihar — New Delhi 14th July 20xx The Editor The Times of India New Delhi Subject: Rising Prices Sir | wish to draw your attention towards the inflation which has made life difficult for common man. It was not so in earlier times when things were very cheap and were within the reach of almost everyone. But the sharp rise in prices of all commodities has made it difficult for a common man to make both his ends meet He cannot bear even the daily expenses of his family. This is giving rise to disappointments and dejections in their life. Corruption is also on the rise, so as to avoid financial crisis, people are turning towards bribery which is the root cause of all evils. The society is taking a bad turn only because of inflation. Itis high time that the concerned authorities should wake up to this social cause and try to put reins to the rising price so that people can lead a comfortable and peaceful life. Thanking you. Yours sincerely Sahil . The pie chart shows the proportion of people from different households living \ poverty in the UK in 2002. Write an analytical paragraph to describe the aformation in 100-120 words. Proportion of people from each household type fiving in proverty w Single aged persons @ Aged Couple @ Single without children | m Couple without children @ Sole Parents @ Couple with children @ All households EEE SS Answer: The given pie chart illustrates seven different categories of households living in poverty in the UK in 2002. It is clearly evident from the pie chart that 26% of the total poverty-stricken households are those of sole parents. Single people without children account for the second highest proportion with 24%. In contrast to couples without children that accounts far just 9%, couples with children account for 15% of the poor households. Single aged persons and aged couples proportion for 12% together for poor households. Overall, 14% of all households in the UK were living under poverty. The younger generation had a greater poor percentage than their aged counterparts. Couples wathait childron had heater arananamic canditinnc shan thacsniwwitkh «kildenn 8. DEFINITE ARTICLES ARE USED 7O REFER TO THE FAMILY OF THINGS WE REGULARLY USE. 9. DEFINITE ARTICLES CAN ALSO BE USED BEFORE NATIONALS OF SOME COUNTRY OR CONTINENT. 2. DEMONSTRATIVE DETERMINERS: + DEMONSTRATIVE DETERMINERS ARE THOSE THAT ARE USED TO TALK ABOUT THE PERSONS OF THINGS THAT ARE ALREADY MENTIONED. EXAMPLE: THESE, THOSE, THIS, THAT. « WECAN USE THIS OR THERE FOR THE THINGS THAT ARE NOT SEEN BEFORE. WE WEED TO USE THAT FOR THOSE THINGS THAT ARE AT A DISTANCE BUT YOU HAVE SEEN THEM. FOR EXAMPLE: WE LIVED IN THIS HOUSE FOR SEVERAL YEARS. SHE BROUGHT THE DRESSES. « THE WORDS THIS OR THAT ARE TO BE USED FOR SINGULAR NOUNS. NEAREST BIG BAZAAR 2000 To BE USED FOR PLURAL NOUNS. EXAMPLE: THOSE BOYS BROKE MY GLASSES. THIS GIRL IS THE CUTEST. 3. Possessive DETERMINERS: THESE DETERMINERS ARE USED TO SHOW POSSESSION. THE WORDS LIKE ‘My, HERS, HIS, ITS, THEIRS’ ARE TO BE USED. EXAMPLES OF POSSESSIVE DETERMINERS: SHE IS MY SISTER? THIS IS MY HOME? WHAT IS YOUR NAME? 4. ORDINAL DETERMINERS: THEY ARE USED TO REFER TO SOMETHING THAT HAS THE SERIES. EXAMPLE: I SHALL MEET YOU NEXT WEEK. SUF IC TUE CIDCT IDI WU LAC IMINEA AAV 2D ID ptive Wr clues, table etc. It requires analys'> a on the given data. Alay ee hisaform of descri clusion based lytical paragraP 2 ue raph, data, outline, yen chart, & r yen facts and drawing con Analytical Paragraph are: data, clues etc. An basis of agi comparison of the gl cant features ofan n chart, graph, table, formative. the provided facts and figures. e in same tense. nd accurate. hould be added. some signifi it describes the give! it shauld be short and in it should clearly mention The whole paragraph should b The language used should be simple 4 No personal observation or feedback s format of an Analytical Paragraph graph should be written in 100-120 words. The content of an analytical para The content of the paragraph must include the following parts: (i) Introduction: Explain in one or twO lines the context or the subject of the given graph. (ii) Body: « Explain in detail the figure and trends, making comparisons and contrasts. Explain in detail what the graph is about. Use relevant figures, explain trends, make comparisons and contrasts. Divide it into sub paragraphs, if required. Use appropriate language to show trend progression and comparison (iii) Conclusion: “anclida the naraoranh oivi iving the overall view ar summary of the chart a or granh_