. . . . . . . . President and . . . . . . . . S. D. O. is coming. A. the, no article B. the, a C. the, the D. no article, the

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the, a
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O. is coming. A. the, no article B. the, a C. the, the D. no article, the

The correct answer is: A. the, no article.

The President is a specific person, so we use the definite article “the” before it. S. D. O. is a title, so we do not use an article before it.

Here are some more details about each option:

  • Option A: the, no article. This is the correct answer. The President is a specific person, so we use the definite article “the” before it. S. D. O. is a title, so we do not use an article before it.
  • Option B: the, a. This is incorrect. We do not use the indefinite article “a” before the name of a specific person.
  • Option C: the, the. This is incorrect. We do not use the definite article “the” twice in a row.
  • Option D: no article, the. This is incorrect. We do not use an article before the name of a specific person, but we do use the definite article “the” before a title.
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