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English grammar

Complete the sentences with a, an (or) the.

1. Sid came ______ hour late.

2. _________ sun rises in the East.

3. I need _______ watch.

4. My brother gave me ________story book.

5. He gave me _______apple.​

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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1. Sid came an hour late.

In this sentence, "an" is used because "hour" begins with a vowel sound.

2. The sun rises in the East.

In this sentence, "the" is used because it refers to a specific sun that rises in the East.

3. I need a watch.

In this sentence, "a" is used because it refers to any watch, not a specific one.

4. My brother gave me a story book.

In this sentence, "a" is used because it refers to any story book, not a specific one.

5. He gave me an apple.

In this sentence, "an" is used because "apple" begins with a vowel sound.

In English, "a" and "an" are indefinite articles used before singular countable nouns to refer to any non-specific item of that kind. "The" is a definite article used before singular and plural nouns to refer to a specific item or items.

The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the sound that follows the article. "A" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. "The" is used when we are referring to a specific noun that is already known or has been mentioned before.

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