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I have ______ one year old daughter -(use articles)

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Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

I have a one-year-old daughter.

Explanation:

Articles

  • Articles are used to present particular objects, things, or something in general.
  • We can divide articles into two categories.
  1. Definite article
  2. Indefinite article
  • The is the definite article.
  • A/An are the indefinite articles.
  • The (definite article) indicates something specific.
  • For instance, "The party that I attended yesterday was amazing."
  • Here, that particular party has significance.
  • A/An (indefinite article) indicates something general.
  • For instance, "A cup of tea energises you."
  • Here, there is no mention of a specific cup of tea, but any cup of tea helps in giving energy.
  • Usually, a is used before consonant sounds and an is used before vowel sounds.
  • Examples:
  • He has a car.
  • She ate an orange.

Note:

  • An is used before a vowel sound and not a vowel letter.
  • Example: I worked on the project for an hour.

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Answered by SparshaM
2

Answer:

I have a one year old daughter.

Explanation :

  • Articles are of two types, definite article and indefinite article.

  • A and an are called indefinite article and the is called a definite article. A is used when the word is started with a consonant letter e g. a bird, a pen, a coin, a book, etc. An is used for vowel letter or vowel sound. Example - an owl, an umbrella, an hour, an ant etc.

  • Here in the above sentence 'a' has been used for 'one' and its pronunciation, specially first letter 'o of one'. Examples : A one-eyed deer. a one-rupee note, a one-way route. a one-eyed man.

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