The document provides a series of 10 sentences with blanks that are meant to be filled in with articles like "a", "an", or "the". The purpose is to complete the sentences using the correct articles. It tests one's understanding of when to use indefinite or definite articles in different contexts like referring to a specific or nonspecific item, place, or thing.
The document provides a series of 10 sentences with blanks that are meant to be filled in with articles like "a", "an", or "the". The purpose is to complete the sentences using the correct articles. It tests one's understanding of when to use indefinite or definite articles in different contexts like referring to a specific or nonspecific item, place, or thing.
The document provides a series of 10 sentences with blanks that are meant to be filled in with articles like "a", "an", or "the". The purpose is to complete the sentences using the correct articles. It tests one's understanding of when to use indefinite or definite articles in different contexts like referring to a specific or nonspecific item, place, or thing.
Complete the following exercise with a / an or the articles.
1. We have ______ beautiful garden. ______ garden is full of roses.
2. Is fencing ______ popular sport in ______ world? No, it isn’t. 3. I'd like ______ glass of orange juice please. 4. Can you give me ______ envelope, please? Certainly. Oh! Where’s ______ envelope? 5. Is there ______ post office near here? 6. They’re at ______ cinema. 7. My brother is in ______ classroom. 8. Would you like ______ hamburger? 9. Selena has got ______ cat. What is ______ cat’s name? 10. ______ school is very cold. Hasn’t it got ______ central heating system? It has, but ______ central heating is broken down.