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The UK is a cold country. Give me the correct sentence.

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Answered by jethybibhusit
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Answer:

The articles 'a, an, the' are placed before nouns, to modify or describe them.

'A' and 'an' are indefinite nouns: they refer to those nouns that are non-specific, their identity is not made known. For e.g. 'a man', 'a duck in the pond', etc.

'The' is a definite article and refers to a specific noun, whose identity is made known. e.g. 'The woman in that shop', 'the fruit from this tree', etc.

In the given sentence, the noun 'country' is a specific noun, hence 'the' will be used.

So, options A 'a; a' and D 'the; a' can be eliminated.

Option B: 'The' is used for 'country'. But, it is not used for 'village.

A country has many villages. It is not mentioned which village 'Tim' lives in. So, 'the' cannot be used for 'small village'. Hence B is incorrect.

Option C: Since the noun 'village' is non-specific, 'a' is suitable. The use of 'the' for the noun 'country' has already been explained.

Hence, option C is correct.

Answered by yaminijayaraman38
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Answer:

In general the climate of the UK is cool and often cloudy and rainy, and high temperatures are infrequent. The climate in the United Kingdom is defined as a temperate oceanic climate

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