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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Fill in the gaps with the correct articles.

My father is ______ honest man.

Tipu Sultan was ______ just king.

I have fixed ______ appointment with the doctor.

My mother has ______ umbrella.

I read ______ Nation newspaper on Sunday.

Students got ______ hour to attempt the test.

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Answer (2)

To fill in the gaps with the correct articles: 1. an; 2. a; 3. an; 4. a; 5. the; 6. an. Indefinite articles 'a' and 'an' are used based on sound, while 'the' is the definite article. Correct usage depends on whether the noun is specific or not.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

In English grammar, the articles 'a,' 'an,' and 'the' are used to specify nouns. Here is how you can fill in the gaps with the correct articles:

My father is an honest man.

'An' is used before words that start with a vowel sound. Although 'honest' starts with a consonant, the 'h' is silent, and the word begins with an 'o' sound, which is a vowel sound.


Tipu Sultan was a just king.

'A' is used before words that start with a consonant sound. Since 'just' begins with a 'j' sound, 'a' is appropriate.


I have fixed an appointment with the doctor.

'An' is used before words that start with a vowel sound. 'Appointment' starts with an 'a' sound, a vowel.


My mother has an umbrella.

'An' is used because 'umbrella' begins with a vowel sound.


I read The Nation newspaper on Sunday.

'The' is used for specific nouns that are known to both the writer and reader. Here, 'The Nation' is a specific newspaper name.


Students got an hour to attempt the test.

'An' is used here because 'hour' is pronounced with a silent 'h,' and the word starts with an 'o' sound, a vowel sound.



Using articles correctly helps in making sentences clear and understandable by indicating whether the nouns are specific or general.

Answered by ElijahBenjaminCarter | 2025-07-06