English, asked by jamesmgk62, 4 months ago

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II. Underline the words wrongly used in the following sentences, and
correct them
1. These jugs are full of waters.
2. Windows are made of glasses,
3. Books are made of
papers
4. We fill our pens with inks.
5. I like musics very much
6. This house is made of stones.
7. Don't make noises in the class.
8. We make butters and cheeses from milks.
9. Trees give us woods.
10. His father sells cloths​

Answers

Answered by deepikamr06
0

Answer:

The articles 'a, an, the' are placed before nouns, to modify or describe them.

'A' and 'an' are indefinite nouns: they refer to those nouns that are non-specific, their identity is not made known. For e.g. 'a man', 'a duck in the pond', etc.

'The' is a definite article and refers to a specific noun, whose identity is made known. e.g. 'The woman in that shop', 'the fruit from this tree', etc.

In the given sentence, the noun 'country' is a specific noun, hence 'the' will be used.

So, options A 'a; a' and D 'the; a' can be eliminated.

Option B: 'The' is used for 'country'. But, it is not used for 'village.

A country has many villages. It is not mentioned which village 'Tim' lives in. So, 'the' cannot be used for 'small village'. Hence B is incorrect.

Option C: Since the noun 'village' is non-specific, 'a' is suitable. The use of 'the' for the noun 'country' has already been explained.

Hence, option C is correct.

Answered by deli9
9

Answer:

1. water

2.glasses

3.Book is

4. ink

5. music

6. noise

7 . butter , cheese, milk

8. wood

9.sell

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