. . . . . . . . French defeated . . . . . . . . Germans.
A. a, a
B. an, the
C. the, the
D. none of these
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
'French' and 'Germans' refer to the entire class of people who are 'French' and 'Germans' respectively. Hence, definite article 'the' is used before both these nouns.Related Questions on Articles
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