I don’t like . . . . . . . . bananas we bought yesterday. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is D. No article.

The sentence “I don’t like the bananas we bought yesterday” is grammatically correct, but it is not idiomatic. In English, we do not use articles with uncountable nouns, such as “bananas.” We can say “I don’t like bananas” or “I don’t like the bananas we bought yesterday,” but we cannot say “I don’t like the bananas.”

The other options are incorrect because they are articles. Articles are used to specify which noun we are talking about. In the sentence “I don’t like the bananas we bought yesterday,” the article “the” specifies which bananas we are talking about. However, in the sentence “I don’t like bananas,” we are not specifying which bananas we are talking about. We are simply saying that we do not like bananas in general.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. No article.

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