The document provides 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with "a", "an", or "the" where necessary. It tests the use of definite and indefinite articles before nouns. The sentences cover common scenarios involving objects, places, times, and occupations to demonstrate the rules around article usage in the English language.
The document provides 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with "a", "an", or "the" where necessary. It tests the use of definite and indefinite articles before nouns. The sentences cover common scenarios involving objects, places, times, and occupations to demonstrate the rules around article usage in the English language.
The document provides 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with "a", "an", or "the" where necessary. It tests the use of definite and indefinite articles before nouns. The sentences cover common scenarios involving objects, places, times, and occupations to demonstrate the rules around article usage in the English language.
Fill in the blanks below with a, an or the where necessary.
1. The boy is waiting you at ____ gate.
2. I heard ___ owl hooting last night. 3. Razman is ____ fattest boy in ____ class. 4. We go to ___ Pulau Langkawi every year. 5. Please give me ___ piece of cake and ___ glass of milk. 6. ___ few minutes ago, the teacher was in the class. 7. I bought ____ storybook from this shop. 8. ___ hour ago _____ headmaster came and scolded us for making a lot of noise.
9. I met ____ old man on ___ bridge just now.
10. She works as ___ nurse at ______ University Hospital at Kuala Lumpur.