Both are correct. The difference is this: When speaking of a particular, individual ant, use an. When speaking of ants generally, use the.
Both are correct sentences, but "The ant is an insect" is more specific as it refers to a particular ant. "An ant is an insect" is a general statement about ants as a group.
An ant is an insect
No, "ant" and "aunt" are not homophones. "Ant" is a small insect while "aunt" refers to a family member. They are pronounced differently with different meanings.
No, the correct sentence should be "Had you taken the test before?"
The correct sentence is "Did she come there?" - using "came" is not grammatically correct in this context.
No, "Is felt" is not the correct form in the sentence. The correct form would be "She replied that she felt better."
The correct sentence is 'I will come home at 3pm'.
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Ants are herbivores. They eat sweet thing like watermelon and honeydew.
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I am an ANT and my insect name in my name is Steve.
ant is a smallest insect
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ant aphid
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It is an insect.
a ant.
an ant i think
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