We use ___ with singular countable nouns when we mention something for the first time.
e.g. I am thinking of buying ___ new car. The car I want isn’t available in Australia yet, though.
A. a(n)
B. the
C. no article

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Clerk: Yes, I ________.
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A. have drive
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