English, asked by nishantkumar9944, 5 months ago

He came here ........ the weekend.
A. at
B. on
C. in
D. none​

Answers

Answered by likitha72
2

Answer:

He came here at the weekend

Answered by itzmesweety
2

Answer:

a. at is your answer...

Explanation:

The articles 'a, an, the' are placed before nouns, to modify or describe them.

'A' and 'an' are indefinite nouns: they refer to those nouns that are non-specific, their identity is not made known. For e.g. 'a man', 'a duck in the pond', etc.

'The' is a definite article and refers to a specific noun, whose identity is made known. e.g. 'The woman in that shop', 'the fruit from this tree', etc.

In the given sentence, the noun 'country' is a specific noun, hence 'the' will be used.

So, options A 'a; a' and D 'the; a' can be eliminated.

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