This document contains 18 sentences with gaps that need to be filled with "a", "an", or "the". The gaps require determining whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound to choose the correct indefinite or definite article. Filling the gaps would demonstrate an understanding of English grammar rules around article usage.
This document contains 18 sentences with gaps that need to be filled with "a", "an", or "the". The gaps require determining whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound to choose the correct indefinite or definite article. Filling the gaps would demonstrate an understanding of English grammar rules around article usage.
This document contains 18 sentences with gaps that need to be filled with "a", "an", or "the". The gaps require determining whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound to choose the correct indefinite or definite article. Filling the gaps would demonstrate an understanding of English grammar rules around article usage.
3 I was four the first time I saw ______ elephant. 4 I spoke to ______ boss this morning about having next Friday off. 5 It was ______ exciting movie. 6 She had ______ boiled egg for breakfast. 7 Have ______ nice day. 8 Where did you buy ______ oranges? 9 ______ apple a day keeps the doctor away. 10 ______ avalanche killed four skiers in Austria today. 11 ______ huge ape ran out of the forest and stole my picnic hamper. 12 Can you tell me ______ way to the post office, please? 13 My students like to do their activity books lying on ______ floor. 14 Samantha's bought a new car. It's ______ red one, parked next to that motorbike. 15 I like this jumper but it's brown. Have you got it in ______ different colour? 16 It's such ______ nice day that I think I'll go and read my book in the park. 17 ______ River Thames flows right through the middle of London. 18 I saw ______ eagle hovering high above the valley.
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