I’m going away for . . . . . . . . week in September. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is D. no article.

The word “week” is a non-count noun, which means it does not have a plural form and does not take a determiner (such as “a”, “an”, or “the”).

In this sentence, “week” is being used to refer to a general period of time, not a specific week. Therefore, it does not need an article.

Here are some other examples of non-count nouns:

  • water
  • air
  • sand
  • love
  • happiness

Note that some non-count nouns can be used with articles in certain contexts. For example, you might say “I need a glass of water” or “I love the beach.” In these cases, the article is used to specify a particular type of water or beach.

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