. . . . . . . . Sandes News gives . . . . . . . . latest news. A. a, the B. a, a C. the, the D. no article, the

[amp_mcq option1=”a, the” option2=”a, a” option3=”the, the” option4=”no article, the” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is: A. a, the

Sandes News is a specific news source, so it is appropriate to use the definite article “the” before “latest news.” This is because “the latest news” refers to the news that is currently being reported by Sandes News.

If Sandes News were not a specific news source, but rather a general term for news, then we would use the indefinite article “a.” For example, we might say “I read a news article about the latest earthquake.”

Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:

  • A. a, the

This is the correct answer, as explained above.

  • B. a, a

This is incorrect because we do not use two indefinite articles in a row.

  • C. the, the

This is incorrect because we do not use the definite article “the” twice in a row.

  • D. no article, the

This is incorrect because we need to use an article before “latest news.”

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