According to Allied Cinemas, it will cost you more to see . . . . . . . . film this summer. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is: D. no article

The article “a” or “an” is used before a singular noun that refers to a general thing or person. In this case, the noun “film” is not referring to a general film, but to a specific film that will be released this summer. Therefore, no article is needed.

The article “the” is used before a singular noun that refers to a specific thing or person that has already been mentioned. In this case, the noun “film” has not been mentioned before, so the article “the” is not needed.

The article “a” or “an” is also used before a singular noun that refers to a unique thing or person. In this case, the noun “film” is not referring to a unique film, but to a film that is one of many films that will be released this summer. Therefore, no article is needed.