Fill in the blanks using a, an, the.
1. I want to ask ____ question now.
2. It is ____ nice day today.
3. Mohini work in ____ .
4. ____ man was cross the road.
5. She work in ____ .
Answers
Answer:
1.a
2.a
3.an
4.the
5.the
Answer:
1. I want to ask a question now.
2. It is a nice day today.
3. Mohini works in the office.
4. A man was crossing the road.
5.She works in a factory.
Explanation:
Articles, a type of adjective, are used in front of nouns or their equivalents. Before a noun, the definite article (the) is used to show that the reader is aware of the word's identity. When a noun is vague or the identity of the noun is unknown, the indefinite article (a, an) is used before the noun.
The three particular guidelines for using definite and indefinite articles are listed below.
Rule #1: Unknown specific identity When dealing with a singular count noun whose precise identity is unknown to the reader, only use the indefinite article an or an. Use a before nouns that start with a vowel sound and a before those that start with a consonant sound.
Rule #2: When the reader is aware of the unique identity of the noun, use the definite article the with any noun (singular, plural, countable, or noncount).
Rule #3: Everything or everything at all When using noncount nouns to signify all or generally, or when using plural count nouns, avoid using the article.
Following these guidelines you can reach to the answer easily.
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