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Q. We have . . . . . . . . University in our city.
  • (A) a
  • (B) an
  • (C) the
  • (D) no article
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) a

Explanation: 'A' should be used before words with consonant sounds at the beginning and 'an' before words with vowel sounds at the beginning when talking about something general. The word 'University' has consonant sound 'yoo'. Hence, 'A' is used.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
'A' should be used before words with consonant sounds at the beginning and 'an' before words with vowel sounds at the beginning when talking about something general. The word 'University' has consonant sound 'yoo'. Hence, 'A' is used.

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