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Which sentence is correct?
  • a)
    He is going to give an lecture on economics.
  • b)
    He is going to give a lecture on economics.
  • c)
    He is going to give the lecture on economics.
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anvi Sharma answered
The correct answer is, ' He is going to give a lecture on economics . '
'A' article is used before a consonant sound word and here the word is lecture which is starting from a consonant sound that is 'L' therefore article 'A' would be the correct article.

Which sentence is correct?
  • a)
    She is an university student.
  • b)
    She is a university student.
  • c)
    She is the university student.
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Vidhi verma answered
Correct Sentence: She is a university student.

Explanation:
The article "an" is used before a word starting with a vowel sound, and the article "a" is used before a word starting with a consonant sound. In this case, the word "university" starts with a consonant sound, so the article "a" is used instead of "an."

Option A: She is an university student - Incorrect
The article "an" is used before a word starting with a vowel sound. In this sentence, the word "university" starts with a consonant sound, so the article "an" is incorrect.

Option B: She is a university student - Correct
This is the correct sentence. The article "a" is used before a word starting with a consonant sound, which is correct in this sentence.

Option C: She is the university student - Incorrect
The article "the" is used when referring to a specific noun or when the noun is unique. In this sentence, there are many university students, so the article "the" is incorrect.

Option D: None of these - Incorrect
Option B is the correct sentence.

Which sentence is correct?
  • a)
    I saw an unicorn in the forest.
  • b)
    I saw a unicorn in the forest.
  • c)
    I saw the unicorn in the forest.
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct sentence is:

b) I saw a unicorn in the forest.

This is because "unicorn" starts with a vowel sound, so we use "an" before a word that starts with a vowel sound. However, "unicorn" is not pronounced with a vowel sound at the beginning; it is pronounced with a consonant sound "yoo," so we use "a" instead of "an."

Which sentence is correct?
  • a)
    I saw a movie with my friend.
  • b)
    I saw movie with my friend.
  • c)
    I saw, movie with my friend.
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Nk Classes answered
  1. Option A: "I saw a movie with my friend."
    • This is correct because:
      • The article "a" is correctly used with "movie," which is a singular, countable noun.
      • The sentence is grammatically complete and appropriate.
  2. Option B: "I saw movie with my friend."
    • This is incorrect because:
      • The article "a" or "the" is missing before the singular countable noun "movie."
      • Singular countable nouns in English always require an article.
  3. Option C: "I saw, movie with my friend."
    • This is incorrect because:
      • The comma after "saw" is grammatically unnecessary and creates an incomplete and awkward sentence structure.
      • This makes the sentence grammatically incorrect.
  4. Option D: "None of these."
    • This is incorrect because Option A is a valid, grammatically correct sentence.

Which sentence is correct?
  • a)
    I need some advice.
  • b)
    I need a advice.
  • c)
    I need an advice.
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Pranjal Mehta answered
Understanding Articles in English
In English, articles are used to define nouns as specific or unspecific. The two types of articles are definite (the) and indefinite (a, an).
Indefinite Articles: "A" and "An"
- "A" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
- "An" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
Why "Advice" is Used with "Some"
- The word "advice" is an uncountable noun.
- Uncountable nouns cannot be preceded by "a" or "an" because they do not have a plural form and are not specific.
- Instead, we use quantifying expressions such as "some," "a little," or "much" with uncountable nouns.
Correct Sentence: "I need some advice."
- This sentence correctly uses "some" to indicate an unspecified amount of advice.
- Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A': "I need some advice."
Why Other Options are Incorrect
- Option B: "I need a advice."
- Incorrect because "advice" is uncountable and cannot be preceded by "a."
- Option C: "I need an advice."
- Incorrect for the same reason as option B; "advice" cannot take "an."
- Option D: "None of these."
- Incorrect since option A is indeed correct.
In summary, when using the word "advice," the appropriate choice is to use "some" as it accurately reflects the nature of the noun.

Which sentence is correct?
  • a)
    The sun rises in east.
  • b)
    Sun rises in the east.
  • c)
    The sun rises in the east.
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Abhishek Jain answered
The correct answer is option 'C': "The sun rises in the east."

Explanation:
- The sentence should start with a capital letter and end with a period, which is correctly shown in option 'C'.
- Option 'A' is incorrect because it does not include the definite article 'the' before 'sun'. In English, we generally use the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific object or thing. In this case, we are referring to the specific sun, so 'the sun' is the appropriate phrase to use.
- Option 'B' is incorrect because it does not include a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence. In English, we use capital letters at the start of sentences to indicate the beginning of a new thought or idea.
- Option 'D' is incorrect because it states that none of the given options are correct, which is not true. Option 'C' is the correct answer.

To summarize:
- The correct sentence is: "The sun rises in the east."
- It includes the definite article 'the' before 'sun' to refer to the specific sun.
- It starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.

Which sentence is correct?
  • a)
    The cat is eating a mouse.
  • b)
    The cat is eating an mouse.
  • c)
    The cat is eating mouse.
  • d)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Prasad Singh answered
The correct sentence is: The cat is eating a mouse.

Explanation:
- The sentence "The cat is eating a mouse" is grammatically correct because it follows the rules of English grammar.
- In this sentence, the word "a" is used as an indefinite article before the noun "mouse."
- The indefinite article "a" is used when referring to a non-specific or unknown noun.
- In this case, "a mouse" refers to any mouse in general, without specifying a particular mouse.
- On the other hand, the options "b" and "c" are incorrect because they use incorrect articles or lack an article altogether.
- Option "b" uses the article "an" before the noun "mouse", which is incorrect because "an" is used before words starting with a vowel sound.
- Since "mouse" starts with a consonant sound (/m/), the correct article to use is "a".
- Option "c" lacks an article before the noun "mouse", which is also incorrect because in English, nouns generally require an article or some other determiner before them.
- Therefore, the correct sentence is "The cat is eating a mouse."

Key points:
- The correct sentence is "The cat is eating a mouse."
- The article "a" is used before the noun "mouse" because it is non-specific.
- Option "b" is incorrect because it uses the incorrect article "an" before the noun "mouse."
- Option "c" is incorrect because it lacks an article before the noun "mouse."
- Using an appropriate article before a noun is important for proper grammar in English.

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