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Q. He is . . . . . . . . European.
  • (A) a
  • (B) an
  • (C) the
  • (D) no article
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) a

Explanation: 'European' starts with a vowel but while pronouncing, we say 'Yu-ro-pi-un.' Hence, it has a consonant sound and not a vowel sound. Thus we can say 'a European'.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
'European' starts with a vowel but while pronouncing, we say 'Yu-ro-pi-un.' Hence, it has a consonant sound and not a vowel sound. Thus we can say 'a European'.

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