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I will take you to __ university. (a/an/the)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are asked to insert an appropriate word in the sentence that should be chosen from the ones given in the brackets. The appropriate and relevant option chosen will be 'the.'

  • The words provided in the bracket are examples of articles.
  • Articles are those words written in sentences that allow us to identify whether the noun of the sentence is definite or indefinite.
  • If the article 'the ' comes before the noun that the noun can be referred to as definite.
  • If the article ' a' or 'an ' comes before the noun then the noun can be said to be indefinite or not specific.
  • The usage of where a or an will be used depends on the pronunciation and if the starting letter is a vowel of the next word.
  • As the noun of the sentence provided is definite, as we are taking the person to a specific university the article 'the ' will be used.
  • The sentence using the article will be completed as " I will take you to the university."

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