Aa,a
Ba,an
Can,a
Dno article,no article
Answer:
D. no article,no article
Read Explanation:
plural words ന് മുന്നിൽ singular ആയ ' a,an ' എന്നിവ ഉപയോഗിക്കാൻ പാടില്ല.
In English, no article (also known as the zero article, Ø) is used for uncountable and plural nouns when referring to them in a general sense.
"Meat" is an uncountable noun, so no article is needed when speaking about it in general.
Example: "I don’t eat meat."
Adding "a" or "the" would be incorrect here because "meat" is not countable.
"Vegetables" is a plural countable noun, and in general contexts, plural nouns do not take an article unless you're specifying a particular group of vegetables.
Example: "She grows vegetables in her garden."
Adding "a" or "the" would make the meaning specific rather than general.
Thus, no article is required for either "meat" or "vegetables" in this sentence.