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Zigmanuir [339]
2 years ago
11

Choose the appropriate definite or indefinite article!

English
1 answer:
Veronika [31]2 years ago
4 0

The correct way to complete the sentence is by using the definite article "the", option C, as in "The person next to me in line is named Stewart."

<h3>What is a definite article?</h3>

In English, we have only one definite article, "the". It is used to refer to specific things or people, that is, to determine an object or a person. Let's compare the sentences below to better understand it:

  • A man suddenly called my name. --> A random man; I do not know who it is.
  • The man suddenly called my name. --> A specific man; I have probably mentioned him before.

That is why the best option to complete the sentence in the question is "the". The speaker is talking about a specific man in line. Thus, the correct answer is "The person next to me in line is named Stewart."

The complete question with the missing answer choices is the following:

Choose the appropriate definite or indefinite article.

______ person next to me in line is named Stewart.

Choose 1 answer:

  • A
  • An
  • The

Learn more about the definite article here:

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