fill in the blanks with suitable articles Have you read
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The suitable article to be used is "The"
Have you read the Gita?
Explanation:
- The words ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’, known as articles are a handy tool in English grammar.
- It is thus very much important to know where to use articles correctly.
- A single, countable noun must take an article if there is an absence of another number, determiner or possessive (e.g. two, our, this).
- If the noun is plural, an article may not be required
- We use the definite article- "the" before a noun starting with a consonant or vowel sound to point out a specific individual, animal, place, or object.
Uses of Definite article- "The"
- Before a class of nouns.
- Before the superlative degrees of Adjective.
- Before the names of national, caste & religion
- Before the names of the famous buildings
- Before the names of sea, river or valley.
- Before the names of a few countries.
- Before the names of religious books. E.g. the Ramayana
- Before the names of holy books, rivers, oceans, mountains, monuments, newspapers, heavenly unique bodies, etc.
- Since here "Gita" is the holy religious book of Hindus, we will use "The" before it to specify.
Therefore, the appropriate and suitable article to be filled in the blank is "the". i.e. Have you read the Gita?
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