English, asked by payalbahadur, 4 months ago

He is _____ unique person?
A. a
B. the
C. an
D. none​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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'A' and 'An' are indefinite articles and 'the' is the only definite article in the English language. 'The' is used with reference to something specific such as a specific person or place. This sentence does not talk about a specific honourable man, hence 'the' will not be used.

'A' cannot be used with honourable because it begins with a vowel sound. By rules of grammar, 'an' is used before a word that begin with vowels or vowel sounds. The word honorary begins with a vowel sound (o) because H is silent, similar to the pronunciation of 'hour.' Hence, Option A is incorrect and Option B 'an' is correct.

Option D is incorrect because 'much' does not complete the sentence meaningfully

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Answered by SamVarghese
5

He is a unique person

Answer - A. a

Though the word "unique" begins with a Vowel u, we use 'a' before it because it begins with a Consonant sound 'yu'

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