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……. Ramayan is ……. Epic. (Insert article)

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Answered by sahilthemissile
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the Ramayana is an epic....

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

THE Ramayan is AN Epic.

Explanation:

A, an, and the are the three articles used in English. A sort of adjective, articles are used before nouns or their equivalents. Before a noun, the definite article (the) is used to show that the reader is aware of the word's identity. When a noun is vague or the identity of the noun is unknown, the indefinite article (a, an) is used before the noun. There are some circumstances in which a noun does not require an article.

Nouns can either be countable (can be counted) or noncountable, which is necessary to know in order to comprehend how articles are utilised (indefinite in quantity and cannot be counted). Count nouns can also be singular (one) or plural (more than one). Noncount nouns are only ever used in the singular.

When referring to water that has been spilled on a table, for instance, the number of droplets can range from one (singular) to two or more (plural). Due to the fact that we can quantify the quantity of drops, the word "drop" in this instance is a count noun. Therefore, the word "drop" would use the articles "a" or "the" in accordance with the rules that apply to count nouns.

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