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He likes_____beauty of Kashmir.
  • a)
    A
  • b)
    An
  • c)
    The
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Swati Menon answered
Understanding the Article Usage
In the sentence "He likes _____ beauty of Kashmir," the correct article to use is "the." Here's why:
Definite Article Usage
- The word "the" is a definite article that specifies a particular noun. In this case, it indicates a specific beauty that is known and recognized—Kashmir's beauty.
Context of the Sentence
- When referring to something unique or well-known, such as the beauty of a famous place like Kashmir, "the" is appropriate. It implies that the listener is already aware of what is being discussed.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect
- a) Ab: This is an indefinite article that is not suitable here because it does not specify which beauty is being talked about.
- b) An: Similar to "a," this is also an indefinite article and is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. It does not fit in this context.
- d) None of these: Since "the" is indeed the correct choice, this option is not applicable.
Conclusion
- The sentence should read, "He likes the beauty of Kashmir." This construction clearly conveys that he appreciates a specific quality of beauty that is widely recognized and admired, making "the" the only suitable choice.

There is ____ pan, ____ same pan I saw in the market.
  • a)
    A/An
  • b)
    A/The
  • c)
    A/A
  • d)
    An/The
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

We use 'a' before a singular countable noun that starts with a consonant sound, like 'pan.' We use 'the' before a noun when it is clear which specific thing we are talking about (the same pan seen in the market).

Carl lives alone in ___ one-bedroom apartment.
  • a)
    A
  • b)
    An
  • c)
    The
  • d)
    "No Article"
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

We use 'a' before a singular countable noun that starts with a consonant sound. In this case, 'one-bedroom' starts with a consonant sound, so we use 'a.'

He was wounded in ______ arm
  • a)
    An
  • b)
    The
  • c)
    A
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

We use 'the' before body parts, as it is clear which specific body part we are talking about.

Have some ____ faith in me.
  • a)
    A
  • b)
     An
  • c)
     The
  • d)
     "No Article"
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

'Faith' is an uncountable noun, and we don't use articles ('a,' 'an,' or 'the') before uncountable nouns.

Come to_____point.
  • a)
    A
  • b)
    An
  • c)
    The
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Mehul Ghosh answered
Understanding the Correct Answer: "The" Point
In the phrase "Come to _____ point," the correct choice is "the." Let’s break down why "the" is the appropriate word in this context.
Definite Article Usage
- Specific Reference: "The" is a definite article used to refer to a specific noun. In this case, it indicates a particular point that is known or has already been mentioned.
- Common Usage: The phrase "come to the point" is commonly used in English to mean getting to the main idea or the crucial aspect of a discussion.

Other Options Explained
- "A": This indefinite article is used for general references. Saying "come to a point" suggests any point, which does not fit the context of focusing on a specific idea.
- "An": This is also an indefinite article but is used before words that start with a vowel sound. Similar to "a," using "an" would imply a non-specific point.
- "None of these": This option would imply that all other choices are incorrect, which is not the case here since "the" is the right answer.

Conclusion
Using "the" in the phrase "come to the point" emphasizes clarity and specificity, which is essential in effective communication. Understanding the role of articles can significantly enhance language skills.

_______Mobile phone is_____gift of science.
  • a)
    An, a
  • b)
    An, the
  • c)
    The, a
  • d)
    The, the
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Palak Tiwari answered
Introduction:

The given sentence states that "The mobile phone is the gift of science." In this sentence, the definite article 'the' is used before the words 'mobile phone' and 'gift of science.' This indicates that both 'mobile phone' and 'gift of science' are specific and known to the speaker and the listener.

Explanation:

To understand why option 'C' is the correct answer, let's analyze each option:

a) An, a: This option uses the indefinite article 'an' before 'mobile phone' and the indefinite article 'a' before 'gift of science.' However, in the given sentence, the speaker is referring to a specific mobile phone and a specific gift of science, so the indefinite articles are not appropriate here.

b) An, the: This option uses the indefinite article 'an' before 'mobile phone' and the definite article 'the' before 'gift of science.' Again, the use of the indefinite article is incorrect because the speaker is referring to a specific mobile phone. However, the use of the definite article before 'gift of science' is correct as it indicates a specific gift of science.

c) The, a: This option uses the definite article 'the' before both 'mobile phone' and 'gift of science.' This is the correct answer because 'the' is used to refer to specific and known objects or concepts. In this sentence, the speaker is referring to a specific mobile phone and a specific gift of science.

d) The, the: This option uses the definite article 'the' before both 'mobile phone' and 'gift of science.' While the use of the definite article is correct, it is redundant to use 'the' before both words. The sentence can be understood without repeating the definite article.

Conclusion:

The correct answer is option 'C' because it uses the definite article 'the' before 'mobile phone' and the indefinite article 'a' before 'gift of science.' This accurately conveys that the mobile phone being referred to is specific and known, while the gift of science is a general concept.

It is a world where_____rich hate_______poor.
  • a)
    A, an
  • b)
    An, the
  • c)
    The, the
  • d)
    A, the​
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

We use 'the' before a noun when we are talking about a specific group of people, like 'the rich' and 'the poor' in this case.

This is ____ last time I am warning you.
  • a)
    A
  • b)
    An
  • c)
    The
  • d)
    "No Article"
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

We use 'the' before a noun when it is clear which specific thing we are talking about. In this case, we are talking about a specific instance - the last time the speaker is warning the listener.

I hate ______ Mobile.
  • a)
    A
  • b)
    An
  • c)
    The
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

We use 'the' before a noun when it is clear which specific thing we are talking about - in this case, a specific mobile.

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