Which is correct form of sentence the monkey has an tail or an monkey has a long tail?
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Correct Answer:
Neither is the correct form.
Explanation:
- The monkey has an tail is wrong because an is used before words starting with vowels- a, e, i, o, u.
- An outsider, an egg, an understatement, etc.
So, the correct form of this sentence would be the monkey has a tail because there is only one tail, a singular, so a tail.
- An monkey has a long tail is also incorrect form of sentence because an monkey is wrong use of tense and preposition.
- There is only one monkey in the context which has a long tail, and as explained above, an is used with words starting with vowels.
- So, the correct form of this sentence would be a monkey has a long tail.
Also, a monkey which has a long tail is not called a monkey but a langoor or a baboon.
So, the correct form of sentence would be:
The baboon/langoor has a long tail
The monkey has a tail
A monkey has a long tail ( if monkey is being talked about).
Hence, the final answer will be the The baboon/langoor has a long tail
The monkey has a tail
A monkey has a long tail ( if monkey is being talked about).
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