English, asked by shreya102205, 10 months ago

which article is used before uniteresting​

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Answered by rmb
2

‘An’ uninteresting person/ story/ workshop

There are three articles- ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’.  

While ‘the’ can be used freely, with any word, only one of the other two can be used with a particular word. You cannot use both ‘a’ and ‘an’ with the same word.

The rule is simple:

‘A’ is used when the word begins with a consonant sound, like  

A caring father

A rushed deal

A touching moment

A humorous story

A warm sweater

‘An’ is used when the word begins with a vowel sound. Example:

An exciting ride

An upset headmaster

An irritated passenger

An annoying toddler

An outspoken person

Since ‘uninteresting’ begins with a vowel sound, you need to use ‘an’ with it.

Answered by deekshantsinghal7996
1

Answer:

An is mostly employed with uninteresting

as un give the sound of a and a is vowel.

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