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do as directed .(1) supply a,an,some of the where necessary.(a) put ___ butter an ___ potatoes. (b) ___ honesty is ___ best of all ___ virtues. (c) do you prefer ___ book of ___ poetry or ___ stories of ___ adventure? (d) There's ___ horse in ___ garden.

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Answered by nikkia
3

Answer:

put some butter on the potatoes

honesty is the best of all virtues

Explanation:

Answered by steffis
0

(a) put some butter on the potatoes.

(b) An honesty is the best of all the virtues.

(c) Do you prefer the book of a poetry or some stories of an adventure?

(d) There's a horse in the garden.

A, an, the are the articles which are used before he nouns.

A and an only used before the singular nouns and an specifically in the front of the noun whose first letter starting with vowels.

The is especially used before proper noun or for special thing.

Some is only used for the noun if it is plural and when the exact quantity or amount is not known.

Accordingly, a/an/the/some is being used in the following sentences:

(a) put some butter on the potatoes.

(b) An honesty is the best of all the virtues.

(c) Do you prefer the book of a poetry or some stories of an adventure?

(d) There's a horse in the garden.

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