Complete the sentences by adding definite or indefinite articles
Perth is (1)_______
very beautiful city. Situated on (2)_______
Swan River,
it is (3)_______
capital city of (4)_______
state of Western Australia Visitors to
Perth always visit King's Park, which is (5).________
scenic natural bush area overlooking
(6)_________
city.In the park, there is (7)________
war memorial from which visitors
can see (8)_________
whole city,as well as (9)__________
tributaries of (10)._________
Swan River. In the park, there is also (11)_________
cross-section of (12)________
ancient tree that gives (13)_________
insight into how old some of the Western Australian trees are. You will certainly want to see
(14)__________
wildflowers. (15)__________
wildflower festival is held in spring every year.
Answers
DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES
In English there are three articles: a, an, and the. Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective. The definite article (the) is used before a noun to indicate that the identity of the noun is known to the reader. The indefinite article (a, an) is used before a noun that is general or when its identity is not known. There are certain situations in which a noun takes no article.
As a guide, the following definitions and table summarize the basic use of articles. Continue reading for a more detailed explanation of the rules and for examples of how and when to apply them.
Definite article
the (before a singular or plural noun)
Indefinite article
a (before a singular noun beginning with a consonant sound)
an (before a singular noun beginning with a vowel sound)
Count nouns - refers to items that can be counted and are either singular or plural
Non-count nouns - refers to items that are not counted and are always singular
COUNT NOUNS NON-COUNT NOUNS
Rule #1
Specific identity not known a, an (no article)
Rule #2
Specific identity known the the
Rule #3
All things or things in general (no article) (no article)
1. a
2.the
3.the
4.the
5. a
6. at
7.a
8.the
9.the
10.the
11.a
12.the
13.the
14.the
15.and
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