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Padma is———MLA(article

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Answered by solarpower10975
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Answer:

padma is an MLA .

Explanation:

MLA ( pronounced as em) so vowel begins with an........

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

Padma is an MLA.

Explanation:

MLA (pronounced as "em") which means it sounds like a "vowel" so "an MLA" is correct.

"A, an," and "the" are the articles that we use in English. A sort of adjective, articles are used before nouns or their equivalents. The definite article "the" is used, before a noun, to show that the reader is aware of the word's identity.

A word called an article, if it is used to denote a noun's status as a noun without explaining it.

"A/an" is used to designate a general or non-distinct group member.

The prefix "an" is used with nouns that begin with vowel sounds, such as "an engineer," "an orange," "an honest man," "an elephant," "an angle," "an ice cream," "an octopus," "an MBA exam," etc.

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