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1. I have seen ...a....lot of places. (a) a (b) an (c) the (d) no article

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Answered by avitaylor101
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Answer:

no article ....................

Answered by smartbrainz
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I have seen a lot of places

Option (a)

Explanation:

  • Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. There are different types of article
  • The definite article the: It restricts the meaning of a noun to one specific  thing, for example,  Are we going to the party this Sunday? The definite article conveys that the person, who is asking the question,  is referring to a specific party which both the persons, the one who is asking and the one to whom the question is being asked, know about. Moreover, The definite article is used with plural,singular, plural, or uncountable nouns
  • The indefinite article (an, a): The word a precedes a word which starts with a consonant. The word an  precedes a word which begins with a vowel. . The indefinite article denotes that a noun refers to a general idea instead of a specific thing.
  • However there are some exceptions, where the word is pronounced with a vowel sound we use the article an, for example an honest man, since honest is said with h being silent and we spell only "onest" where the word then start with a vowel. Likewise, where the word is pronounced with a consonant sound, we use the article a, for example, a University where u is pronounced with a long u sound which sounds like yew. Hence, though the letter is a vowel, it does not have a vowel sound, and hence use the article a.

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