English channel is between … great britain and … france. a the b a c –

sirkovake sirkovake    3   03.09.2019 15:50    8

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лев1110 лев1110  06.10.2020 15:05
The English Channel is between Great Britain and France.
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Englismen Englismen  16.01.2024 10:24
The correct answer is "a the."

To understand this question, let's break it down step by step:

1. The question is asking about the English channel, which is a body of water that separates two countries, Great Britain and France.

2. We need to figure out the correct usage of articles (a, an, or the) for the sentence to make sense.

3. The options given are "a," "the," "b," and "c."

4. In this case, we use "the" before a noun when the noun refers to something specific or unique. Since the English channel is a specific body of water, "the" is the appropriate choice.

5. We can now eliminate options "a" and "c" because they use "a" instead of "the."

6. Option "b" does not make sense because it is simply a letter of the alphabet and has no connection to the English channel.

7. Therefore, the correct answer is "a the" (with a space in between), indicating that the English channel is located between Great Britain and France.

It's important to pay attention to the context, grammar rules, and the specific words used in the question to arrive at the correct answer.
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