He has taken my . . . . . car.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. none of the above
Answer: Option D
Solution (By Examveda Team)
He has taken my car.In this sentence, "my" is a possessive adjective, which already specifies the noun "car".
Articles like "a", "an", or "the" are not used before possessive adjectives.
Using an article with "my" would be grammatically incorrect (e.g., "my a car" is wrong).
Therefore, no article is needed, making Option D the correct answer.

D is correct.
D is the correct, God has sent me to share this information
Correct answer: D. none of the above
Explanation:
The sentence already has a possessive determiner βmyβ, so no article (a/an/the) is used before car.
Correct sentence:
β‘οΈ He has taken my car.
It doesn't make sense
I think option d (none of the above ) is right
We can't use two determiners before a noun. First of all it doesn't have a sense, plus it is grammatically incorrect, guys come on.
But it is a full sentence . Using an article does not make any sense .
IT IS WRONG TO USE ANY ARTICAL AFTER POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE.
HE.....MY CAR .Is COMPLETE ONE .ARTICLE THE NOT TO BE USEd
It is a full sentence itself . How could it be he has taken my the car π€π€π€π€π€π€π π π π π !!!!!!!!!
"my" is a possessive adjective and "car" is a noun, then how can a article is used in between a adjective form and noun.
U mean the complete sentence is He has taken my the car??? Really? I don't think so
It is full sentence by itself
Pls explain