Insert suitable articles in the following sentence where required
Attachments:
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
(i) A, A
(ii) A, The
(iii) An
(iv) The
Explanation:
- There are three articles: a, an, and the.
- Articles are a sort of adjective that is used before nouns or noun equivalent.
- The definite article, the, precedes a noun to emphasize that the reader is aware of the word's identity.
- The indefinite articles are- a and an.
- A is used in front of a consonant.
- An is used in front of a vowel.
Conclusion:
(i) A cat has a tail.
(ii) A page of the book is torn.
(iii) An apple has a sweet taste.
(iv) Will you buy the shirt?
#SPJ2
Answered by
1
- "a", "an", and "the" are the three articles.
- Articles are adjectives that come before nouns.
- The definite article, "the", comes before a noun to stress that the reader understands what the term means.
- "a" and "an" are indefinite articles.
- In front of a consonant, the "a" is used.
- In front of a vowel, "an" is used.
Hence, we can fill the blanks as follows-
- A cat has a tail.
- A page of the book is torn.
- An apple has a sweet taste.
- Will you buy the shirt?
#SPJ2
Similar questions