How can I get to . . . . . . . . Four Seasons Hotel? A. a B. an C. the D. none of the above

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The correct answer is C. the.

The definite article “the” is used before a noun that is specific or unique. In this case, the Four Seasons Hotel is a specific hotel, so the definite article is used.

The indefinite articles “a” and “an” are used before nouns that are general or non-specific. For example, you might say “I’m going to a hotel” if you are not sure which hotel you are going to.

The article “none” is used before a noun that means “not one” or “not any.” For example, you might say “I have none of those books.”

In the sentence “How can I get to the Four Seasons Hotel?”, the noun “Four Seasons Hotel” is specific and unique, so the definite article “the” is used.

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