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Fill in the blanks in articles
1._____ elephant is a mammal
2.we saw ____ magificent rolar bear
3.Eating _____ apple can help keep you health
4.when _____ dog ran it was tired
5.yesterday I bought blue dress _____
6.Eating _____ banana can keep you healthy
7._____ moon orbits the earth once every twenty seven days
8.melissa has ____ new dogs as pet
9._____ music is playing on the radio
10. please give me ____ kilogram of rice ​

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Answered by CopyThat
20

Answer:

1. Elephant is a mammal.

2.We saw a magnificent polar bear.

3.Eating an apple can help keep you health.

4. When the dog ran it was tired.

5. Yesterday I bought blue dress.

6. Eating a banana can keep you healthy.

7. Moon orbits the earth once every twenty seven days.

8. Melissa has new dogs as pet.

9. The music is playing on the radio.

10. Please give me a kilogram of rice.

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EXERCISES:  Fill in the blanks with a, an or the, as may be suitable.

Answered by rj0509925
4

1. An elephant is a mammal .

2.We saw a magificent rolar bear. 3.Eating an apple can help keep you health .

4.When the dog ran it was tired.

5.Yesterday I bought a blue dress . 6.Eating a banana can keep you healthy.

7. The moon orbits the earth once every twenty seven days .

8.melissa has a new dogs as pet .

9. The music is playing on the radio .

10. please give me a kilogram of rice .

  • A type of adjective or article used before nouns or their equivalent. Before a noun, the definite article (the) is used to show that the reader is aware of the identity of the word. When a noun is ambiguous or indeterminate, the indefinite article (a, an) is used before the noun. There are cases where a noun does not need an article.

  • The following definitions and tables provide a general overview of how the items are used. Read on for a more in-depth discussion of the instructions and examples of when and how to use them.

Definite article

  • The (before singular or plural nouns) (before singular or plural nouns)

Indefinite article

  • A (before singular nouns starting with a consonant)
  • A (before singular nouns beginning with a vowel)

  • The term "countable noun" describes objects that can be counted and can be singular or plural.

  • Uncountable nouns are words that are always singular and uncountable.

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