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Insert 'a/an' or 'the where necessary. Put a cross (X)
where no article is required.

A: "What (i) ................. awful day!"
B: "What happened, dear. I thought it's just
................ fine day."
A : "Well, it was, until I met (iii) ...
manager. He told me that I was (iv)..
black sheep and that I shirked work. That's
(u) ........... prize you get for being (vi) ...........
faithful employee."
B : "Don't be upset. (vii) ... .. manager
must be in (viii)................. bad mood".
A: "His moods will ruin (ix) .............. company.
Tell me, is that (x) ............ way to deal with
(xi) .... senior staff member who has worked
for (xii) ................... company for more than
(xiii)........ quarter of (xiv)........... century?"


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Answers

Answered by jenie23
5

Answer:

An is used before vowels that is a,e,i,o,u.

A is used before any letters other than a,e,i,o,u.

i) An ii)A iii)× iv) A v)× vi) A

vii)× viii) A ix)× x)× xi) A xii)× xiii)× xiv) A

Answered by rohit2014
5

Answer:

i)an

ii)a

iii)the

iv)the

v)the

vi)a

vii)the

viii)a

ix)the

x)a

xi)the

xii)the

xiii)a

xiv)the

Explanation:

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