If you see him, give him . . . . . . . . message. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is: no article.

The article “a” or “an” is used before a singular noun that is not specific. In this case, the noun “message” is not specific because we do not know what the message is. We would use “the” if the message was specific, such as “Give him the message that I will be late.”

Without an article, the sentence is more general. It could mean that you should give the person any message that they have been expecting, or it could mean that you should give them a message that you have been asked to deliver.

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