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Larry doesn't own ____ car. He rides a motorcycle to work.​

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Answered by Sureshsundaram
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Answer:buy

Explanation:

Not own car

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Larry doesn't own a car. He rides a motorcycle to work.​

  • A brief, monosyllabic word called an article is used to indicate whether a noun is specific or not. Normally, articles come before nouns, and because they are employed to describe the noun, they can be thought of as adjectives.
  • An article is described as "any of a small collection of words or affixes (such as a, an, and the) used with nouns to limit or lend definiteness to the application" in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. A type of determiner, according to the Collins Dictionary, is an article. The definite article in English is referred to as "the," while the indefinite articles are "a" and "an." A form of determiner (=word used before a noun) that indicates whether you are referring to a specific thing or to a general example of anything is described as an article in the Macmillan Dictionary. The definite article is "the," while the indefinite article is "a" or "an."

Here, the sentence is given as,

Larry doesn't own ____ car. He rides a motorcycle to work.​

Here, the article will be 'a'.

Hence, the sentence will be,

Larry doesn't own a car. He rides a motorcycle to work.​

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