INSERT SUITABLE ARTICLES IN THE BLANKS
What _____ opportunity you missed ! [a/an/the]
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What an opportunity you missed!
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The completed sentence with suitable articles is as follows:
- What an opportunity you missed!
Articles:
- A, an, and the are the three articles used in English.
- As a sort of adjective, articles are used before nouns or their equivalents.
- Before a noun, the definite article (the) is used to show that the reader is aware of the word's identity.
- The definite article "the" and the indefinite articles "a" and "an" are considered articles in English.
- When a speaker assumes that the audience is aware of the referent's identity, they use the definite article.
- The words "an" and "an" are considered to be indefinite articles.
- As the name implies, an indefinite article is used to denote something that is not specific or precise.
- Additionally, it might come before singular nouns.
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