English, asked by machewalom, 5 months ago

........spade is......instrument
a. a,an
b. the,an
c. an,a
d. the,a​

Answers

Answered by khushigupta835234
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Answer:

a. is the answer ... . ........

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

A, an

Explanation:

Asking whether the noun being modified is the only instance of its kind or if it has several cases/forms is a good general rule to follow. Use "the" if there is no other like it or if you are citing just one particular instance:

To find the organism causing the outbreak, the assay was carried out. (The assay, organism, and outbreak mentioned here are specific.)

Note: Figure legends, section headings, and titles commonly lack articles. Since particular results are being discussed, "The effect of different culture temperatures on bacterial growth kinetics" and "The characterisation of a novel ginsenoside molecule" both need to contain "the."

On the other hand, if the term you are altering is one of several.

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