English, asked by joban1844, 1 year ago

put in a/an/some _ I really ought to do ........ housework. , That shop has ...... nice sofa


lovelysen: I really ought to do some housework
jassi1213: hlo
lovelysen: that shop has a nice sofa
lovelysen: hey
jassi1213: how r u
joban1844: right
lovelysen: good.. thanx
charlottelistens: 1. I really ought to do some housework.
charlottelistens: 2. The shop has a nice sofa.

Answers

Answered by vishal3316
6
I really ought to do ..some... housework. , That shop has ....a.. nice sofa

joban1844: right
Answered by barmansuraj489
0

Concept introduction:

A sort of adjective, adjectives are used precede nouns or their counterparts. Before a noun, the objective test (the) is used to show that the reader is aware of the word's origin. When a noun is vague or the identity of the noun is unknown, the indefinite article (a, an) is used before the noun.

Explanation:

We have to fill the blanks with some proper words that are given.

Some options with the question has been given to us.

I really ought to do some housework. , That shop has a nice sofa.

Final answer:

Hence, the answer of the question is -> some and a and this is our final answer also.

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