English, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

fill in the blanks with a, an, the 1) she is ______ epitome of grace​

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Answered by PreciouStone
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❥1) sнє is ______ єρiτσмє σƒ grαcє

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❥1) sнє is τнє єρiτσмє σƒ grαcє

Answered by sriramvsynergy
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The correct article to be used to fill in the blank in order to make it grammatically complete and correct is 'an.'

Indefinite articles:

  • In English, the indefinite article 'an' often turns sentences into questions.
  • When used before a noun, it suggests that something is being talked about.
  • The main condition to use 'an' is that it must precede the nouns which begin with a vowel or vowel phonetic.
  • The indefinite article is also known as the indefinite determiner.
  • The indefinite article is used before a noun or a pronoun that is not one of the definite articles (a, an, the), singular or plural, to refer to a noun or pronoun that has not been specified or was not specified completely, or to refer to a group of indefinite articles of unspecified size that collectively form a definite article.
  • It is common to omit the indefinite article in cases where the noun is of direct reference to something concrete and known.

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