B. Fill in the blanks with articles a; an; the; where necessary. Put a cross (X)
where no article is required.
1.
deer made friends with
tiger.
2. When does
... next flight leave?
3. Have you seen
Prince? Yes, he is talking to
Mayor.
4. His youngest son has just joined
army.
hour and
half.
5. They had to wait
few people standing outside. Can you hear
6. There were
shouts of those people?
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2) the
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4) the
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The Answers are:
1. The deer made friends with The tiger.
2. When does The next flight leave?
3. Have you seen The Prince? Yes, he is talking to The Mayor.
4. His youngest son has just joined The army.
5. They had to wait for a few people standing outside. Can you hear
6. There were The shouts of those people?
- "Articles" were deciders or word qualifiers which indicate if a noun's meaning is generic or particular. Usually, exact article used is determined by whether the author and audience comprehend that noun's relation.
- The words "a" and "an" are both indeterminate. In referring to either a generic or general word, it should be paired alongside a single calculable noun.
- The definite article "the" is used. It's being used to demonstrate specific reference which may be employed with single, plurality, quantifiable, and unbounded nouns.
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