Fill in the blanks with definite articles.
1.My sister studies in ________ University of Delhi.
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My sister studies in the University of Delhi.
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My sister studies in the University of Delhi.
Explanation:
- In English grammar, there exist three articles namely a, an, and the.
- Articles (determiners) are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective.
- The distinct/definite article (the) is liked to be used before a thing to demonstrate that the character of the noun is known to the peruser.
- The indefinite/endless article (a, an) is utilized before a noun that is general or when its character isn't known to the reader.
- There are sure circumstances in which a thing takes no article.
- Definite article:→ 'the' is preferred before a singular or plural noun.
- Indefinite article → 'a' is used before a singular, countable noun beginning with a consonant sound. And 'an' is preferred before a singular, countable noun beginning with a vowel sound.
- Countable nouns →refer to items that can be counted and are either singular or plural.
- Non-count nouns→ refer to items that are non-counted and are always singular.
- Here "the University of Delhi" is a single countable noun representing the name of a particular university i.e. a proper noun.
Hence the correct definite article to be filled in the blank is "the".
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