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She is member of____ union.
1.a
2.an
3.the
4.none

Answers

Answered by vashuyadav98765
2

Answer:

a is the correct answer

Answered by aditijaink283
0

Answer:

She is member of a union.

Explanation:

For singular, countable nouns, the pronouns an or an are used. When it is not crucial to know which exact noun you are referring to in the sentence, you will likely use an or an.

Before singular, countable nouns that start with a consonant sound, an is used.

A pencil, a scantron, a student, a professor, etc.

Before singular, countable nouns that start with a vowel sound, an is used.

Athletes, essays, interns, offices, and undergraduates are a few examples.

Some nouns feature vowel letters at the beginning with lengthy "u" sounds. Before these nouns, use a. An eulogy, a union, a university, or a European, for instance

Some nouns have a vowel sound at the beginning rather than a consonant because the consonant is silent (written but not pronounced). Before these nouns, add an. An hour, for instance, or an honor

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