He is . . . . . . . . doctor. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is: D. no article

The word “doctor” is a common noun, which means it refers to any person who has a doctorate degree. In this case, we are not referring to a specific doctor, so we do not need to use an article.

The article “a” is used before singular common nouns that refer to a general or unspecified person, place, thing, or idea. For example, “I saw a doctor today.”

The article “an” is used before singular common nouns that begin with a vowel sound. For example, “I saw an apple today.”

The article “the” is used before singular common nouns that refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea. For example, “I saw the doctor today.”

In this case, we are not referring to a specific doctor, so we do not need to use an article.