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she is ___ M. L. A. (a/an/the) ​

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Answered by jewariya13sl
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Answer:

She is an M.L.A.

Explanation:

  • The and a/an are thebtwo articles in English.
  • A/an is used to modify non-specfic or non-particular nouns, while the is used to refer to specific or particular nouns.
  • The definite article is a/an, whereas the indefinite article is a/an.
  • The initial sound of the word, not the letter, is used to determine whether to use A or An.
  • For example-
  1. a unique
  2. an hour
  3. a honest boy

Conclusion:

She is an M.L.A.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  1. The three articles in English are "a," "an," and "the."
  2. "A" or "an" are used to modify non-specific or non-specific nouns, whereas "the" refers to specific or particular nouns.
  3. However, it is the first sound of the word, not the letter, that determines whether "a" or "an" is used.
  4. Based on spelling alone, it may appear that 'a MLA' is the correct form.
  5. However, this is incorrect.
  6. The proper form is 'an MLA.'

Hence, the correct sentence is-

She is an MLA.

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