There are two cars parked outside......... blue one and ........... grey one. ........... blue one belongs to my neighbours;I don't know who........ owner of.........grey one is.
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Answer:
The blue car and the grey car are mentioned for the first time in the first sentence and they're known only to the speaker at this point. They're indefinite things starting with a consonant sound, hence the article 'a' is used and 'the' isn't. In the second sentence, these nouns are mentioned for the second time, which is why 'the' is used and not 'a'. The noun 'owner' has not been mentioned before but is still specific, as there is only one owner of the gray car, hence the article 'the' is correct, and 'a' isn't. This makes the option B correct, having all the correct articles mentioned, and for the reasons mentioned above the other options are incorrect.
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There are two cars parked outside a blue one and a grey one. the blue one belongs to my neighbours; I don't know who the owner of the grey one is.
- Fill in the blanks questions consists of a blank space in the sentence which needs to be filled to make a meaningful sentence.
- The blanks are generally filled with correct verbs, tenses, articles, and pronouns or the already given options
- The given blanks will be filled with articles
- Articles are employed in sentences to refer to and indicate a certain noun. They can also be used to alter nouns.
- The commonly used articles are - a, an and the
- In the given sentence, two cars a blue and grey one are being talked about. While the person to who the blue car belongs is known, whereas the owner of the grey car is unknown.
- The correct sentences after filling the blanks is - There are two cars parked outside a blue one and a grey one. the blue one belongs to my neighbours; I don't know who the owner of the grey one is.
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