English, asked by goku2001999, 8 months ago

do as directed
fish swim in water (a,an,the and some)
Use when needed

Answers

Answered by Pinkyrohith
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Answer:

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

A fish swims in water.

The fish swims in water.

Some fish swim in water.

Explanation:

  • Only when we don't intend to refer to a unique thing or person may we use the pronouns a and a with singular nouns.
  • Some words can only be used in the plural if we are unsure of their exact number or if we employ nous and are unable to count, such as liquids.
  • Do you want any orange juice? - Please give me more honey.
  • Use a, an, some, or any with singular countable nouns that start with a consonant in Elementary A.
  • With singular countable nouns that start with a vowel, an is utilised.
  • Both uncountable and countable nouns can be used with some'
  • THE is referred to as a definite article, and it is used with all nouns as well as specific nouns like a particular person or thing. For instance, where is the instructor? The book is lying on the desk.

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