Our trip to Shimla was . . . . . . . . exciting experience. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is: no article.

The reason is that the word “experience” is a non-count noun. Non-count nouns do not take articles. Other examples of non-count nouns are:

  • information
  • furniture
  • water
  • advice

In the sentence “Our trip to Shimla was an exciting experience”, the word “experience” is used as a non-count noun. This is because the speaker is not referring to a specific experience, but rather to the general idea of having an exciting experience.

If the speaker had been referring to a specific experience, they would have used a count noun. For example, they could have said “Our trip to Shimla was the most exciting experience of my life.” In this sentence, the word “experience” is used as a count noun because the speaker is referring to a specific experience, which is the most exciting experience of their life.

I hope this explanation is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.