Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word:Can you see those tw...
An/A' is used as an indefinite article for a thing or person when the reader doesn't know which one we are referring to out of many nouns. It states the random nature of the subject.
The' is used as a definite article for a thing or person when the reader knows which one we are exactly referring to. It states the specific nature of the subject.
Option A is correct as the blank requires no article to carry out the meaning of the sentence. Option D is incorrect because 'An' is used with a word having a vowel sound. Option B is incorrect as The ‘policemen’ are illogical here as they haven't been mentioned previously as policemen. Option C is incorrect as 'A' is used for a singular countable noun.
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Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word:Can you see those tw...
Explanation:
The correct answer is option 'A' - no article.
Reasoning:
When we refer to a general category or profession, we do not use an article before the noun. In this case, "policemen" refers to a general category of individuals who work as policemen.
Examples:
- She wants to become a doctor.
- They are engineers.
Exceptions:
There are some exceptions where we use the definite article 'the' before a profession or occupation:
- When we want to specify a particular group of people belonging to that profession. For example, "the doctors at the hospital" refers to a specific group of doctors working at a particular hospital.
- When an adjective is used before the profession. For example, "the famous actor" or "the experienced teacher."
Incorrect options:
- Option 'B' - the: The definite article 'the' is used to refer to specific or known individuals or things. However, in this case, we are referring to a general category of policemen and not specific individuals.
- Option 'C' - a: The indefinite article 'a' is used to refer to one person or thing. In this case, we are referring to multiple policemen, so the indefinite article is not appropriate.
- Option 'D' - an: The indefinite article 'an' is used before words starting with a vowel sound. Since "policemen" starts with a consonant sound (/p/), the indefinite article 'an' is not appropriate.
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