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Q. It's a pity we haven't got . . . . . . . . camera. I'd like to take . . . . . . . . photograph of that house.
  • (A) an, an
  • (B) an, the
  • (C) a, a
  • (D) the, a
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) a, a

Explanation: We use 'A' before singular, countable nouns that are used in a general sense. Here, both 'camera' and 'photograph' are not specific (both are used in its general sense) and both begin with consonant sounds.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
We use 'A' before singular, countable nouns that are used in a general sense. Here, both 'camera' and 'photograph' are not specific (both are used in its general sense) and both begin with consonant sounds.

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