Before the New Year we usually have . . . . . . . . wonderful party at . . . . . . . . school. A. a, a B. the, the C. a, no article D. an, no article

a, a
the, the
a, no article
an, no article

The correct answer is: A. a, a

The word “a” is used before singular countable nouns that are not specific. In this case, the noun “party” is singular and countable, and it is not specific because it does not refer to a particular party. The word “the” is used before singular countable nouns that are specific. In this case, the noun “school” is singular and countable, but it is specific because it refers to a particular school. The words “an” and “no article” are used before singular uncountable nouns. In this case, the noun “party” is not uncountable, so the words “an” and “no article” are not correct.

Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:

  • A. a, a: This is the correct answer because the word “a” is used before singular countable nouns that are not specific. In this case, the noun “party” is singular and countable, and it is not specific because it does not refer to a particular party.
  • B. the, the: This is not the correct answer because the word “the” is used before singular countable nouns that are specific. In this case, the noun “school” is singular and countable, but it is not specific because it does not refer to a particular school.
  • C. a, no article: This is not the correct answer because the words “an” and “no article” are used before singular uncountable nouns. In this case, the noun “party” is not uncountable, so the words “an” and “no article” are not correct.
  • D. an, no article: This is not the correct answer because the word “an” is used before singular uncountable nouns. In this case, the noun “party” is not uncountable, so the word “an” is not correct.