English, Grammar, Articles and Determiners:

Fill in the blanks with appropriate Articles: The other day, Paresh met ___ Japanese, __ European and __ Canadian American. I can't understand this question, What will be the answers? and why we used that Articles in this sentence. I am finding different answers everywhere. Please tell me the answer with explanation!
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kreo.revansh
kreo.revanshOP8mo ago
I NEED IT ASAP SORRY TO PUT THIS HERE
trin
trin8mo ago
firstly why did you ping the physics ppl and secondly noone is here to do your hw or smth 😭
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
a , an,a An because vowel E in European and a because no vowel
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
yo post this kinda stuff in grade 10 agli bar if there any takers for english doubt solving (or other subjects, batana!)
BroGotNoQuotes
BroGotNoQuotes8mo ago
could be the, the,a irdk
Slembash
Slembash8mo ago
all three - a european has a sound of 'u' so article 'a' here 'u' ka sound isn't the vowel sound of 'u', tht vowel 'u' sound goes something like 'uh' idk how to write it, for eg- an umbrella i m not sure if im right
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
yea english sucks, look at phonetics from a dictionary
BroGotNoQuotes
BroGotNoQuotes8mo ago
grammar sucks*
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
a, a, a
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
Nope I am ✅️
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
The is used when the reader knows what's going on
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
An europian
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
Nah
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
Vowels bruv a,e,I,o,u
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
The pronunciation of European is like youropian
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
Bruh Kahaan se ho?
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
Aise hi hota hai bhai There's also a debate whether it should be a year or an year
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
Toh kro zi
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
People pronounce it differently hence the ambiguity
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
I studied UK English I only know that and told you accordingly Baaki your choice 🙏
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
UK and USA English have the same grammar rules lmao just different words and pronunciation
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
You study in Massachusetts that's crazy dawg
!Nimay¡
!Nimay¡8mo ago
Fr 🔥
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
Help me in my studies pls
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
@kreo.revansh @myst1cboomer @!Nimay¡
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
bruh moment i was proud of knowing 5 langs now its all gone
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
Learning experience Which 5 btw?
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
hindi, english, sanskrit, gujurati, sindhi english ik is like basic abhi delhi english and banglore english sikhna hai
Cakey Bot
Cakey Bot8mo ago
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Transcription requested by Walmart Walter White
तो इसलिए मैंने बोला कि हिंदी में बोल के देखो European sounds like it starts with a year So the A-E-I-O-U that you guys are talking about is a U is actually pronounced with a OO right So when there is that a or a OO sound Then you use a vowel, I am sorry Then you use a N That's why I said English is a shitty language They have stupid rules Because phonetics is not How you write things is not how you pronounce them French is even weirder German is exactly how you write it Like Sanskrit and Hindi They pronounce what is written But English is messed up C-U-T is cut, P-U-T is put Not related to this but generally speaking So mistake what you are saying is Borderline correct But in European since there is a Y sound There will be no N there Otherwise we think we are good They should all be a But cool this is a fun discussion Who started this up? Revanche, you are not dumb at all You are amazing
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
XD Wren and martin ftw
myst1cboomer
myst1cboomer8mo ago
Yea I did dat
Gaurav
Gaurav8mo ago
a, a, a
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
shall we close this one out? @kreo.revansh
RDES
RDES8mo ago
To infinity and beyond
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
+fsolved
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