Each of them is…………. unique fruit.
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Answer:
Each of them is a unique fruit.
Explanation:
- A noun's specificity or lack thereof is indicated through the use of articles. Take a look at the following instances:
After the long trip, the cup of tea tasted delicious
We have demonstrated that it was one particular trip that was long and one particular cup of tea that tasted excellent by utilising the article' the'.
- After a long trip, a cup of tea tastes delicious.
We've made a generic remark by utilising the article a, meaning that any cup of tea would taste wonderful after any long day.
- The Definite article
The word the serves as the definite article. It restricts a noun's meaning to a certain object.
- Indefinite article
Two variations exist for the indefinite article. When a word with a consonant at the beginning comes before it, it is the word a. When it comes before a word that starts with a vowel, it's the word an. When a word refers to a generic notion rather than a specific entity, the indefinite article expresses this.
- Use a, if the first letter of a word is a vowel but is pronounced with a consonant sound. so we will fill the blank with 'a' and not 'an', as the word 'unique' begins with the sound 'yu'.