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Which is grammatically wrong among the given sentences?

A. A English book
B. A good book
C. A useful book
D. A beautiful girl

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A, "A English book"

In English grammar, if an adjective or noun begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o, and u), then the article before the word must be 'an' instead of 'an.' Therefore, the answer would be "an English book."

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User Matt Mathias
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Answer:

They have no predicate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two requirements for a sentence are for them to have a predicate/verb and a subject. While 'a good book' could be a subject, there is no verb, and it would be a phrase.

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