3. Fill in the blanks with suitable articles.
a) I saw ...... one-eyed bull yesterday.
b) He is ...... young research scholar.
c) I always use ..... H.B. pencil.
d) ....... Titanic sank on her maiden voyage.
e) She is playing ....... violin now.
Answers
Explanation:
a) I saw AN one eyed bull yesterday
b) He is A young research scholar
c) I always use THE H. B pencil.
d) THE titanic sank on her maiden voyage
e) She is playing A boiling now.
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Answer:
a) I saw an one-eyed bull yesterday.
b) He is a young research scholar.
c) I always use an H.B. pencil.
d) The Titanic sank on her maiden voyage.
e) She is playing a violin now.
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a) an
b) a
c) an
d) The
e) a
Articles are determiners. The words 'a' , 'an' and 'the' are called articles. They do not change according to the gender or number of the noun they refer to.
Example: a shop, the shop, the lady etc.
'A' and 'an' are indefinite article because it because they do not point out to any particular or definite noun. They are used before singular nouns, countable nouns and indefinite nouns.
Example :
I saw eagle perched on cliff.
Article 'a' comes before consonant sound.
Article 'an' comes before vowel sound (a,e,i,o,u).
Use of Definite Article - The.
It is used to specify something or someone definite. It refers to a noun that is neither understood (by the reader or listener) or has been previously referred to by the writer or speaker.
Example: owl was perched on a peepal tree. owl was sleeping.
The indefinite article 'an' is used for apple in the first sentence. In the second sentence article 'The' is used to indicate the same owl already talked about in first sentence.