....Dancer was wildly cheered which article use
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The dancer was wildly cheered.
- The words a, an and the are called articles.
- These are usually placed before nouns and indicate which persons or things we are referring to in a sentence.
- "The" is called the definite article because it points to a particular person or thing in a sentence.
- In the above sentence, the particular person or thing in the sentence is "Dancer" which means that the article "the" should be used before "dancer" in the given sentence.
- The articles "a" and "an" can refer to any person or thing. These are called indefinite articles.
- A is used before words starting with constants sounds and before vowels that have consonant sounds.
Hence, The dancer was wildly cheered.
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In this question, we are asked to use the correct article.
- The is the correct article to use in the given sentence.
- The dancer was wildly cheered.
- Articles include the words a, an, and the.
- These are typically used before nouns to clarify which people or things are being discussed in a sentence.
- Because it designates a specific person or thing in a sentence, "the" is known as the definite article.
- The word "the" should be used before "dancer" in the preceding sentence since "dancer" is the specific person or object mentioned in the aforementioned sentence.
- Any person or thing may be referred to by the articles "a" and "an." We refer to these as indeterminate articles.
- Words beginning with consonant sounds and vowels that have consonant sounds are preceded by the letter A.
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