. . . . . . . . other day I had a letter from my friend. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

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The correct answer is D. No article.

The word “letter” is a common noun, which means it does not refer to a specific letter. In this case, the speaker is not referring to a particular letter, but rather to the general concept of a letter. Therefore, no article is needed.

The other options are incorrect because they all use articles. The article “a” is used before singular common nouns that refer to a general class of things. The article “an” is used before singular common nouns that begin with a vowel sound. The article “the” is used before singular common nouns that refer to a specific thing.

In this case, the speaker is not referring to a general class of letters or to a specific letter. Therefore, no article is needed.

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