The document provides examples of inserting articles like "a", "an", and "the" into sentences to make them grammatically correct. It gives 10 sentences without articles and the corrected versions with the proper articles inserted. Another section provides sentences where articles may be needed and the corrections after inserting articles where necessary.
The document discusses the differences between using "few" versus "little" and "a few" versus "a little". It notes that "few" and "a few" refer to countable nouns and convey a negative idea, while "little" and "a little" refer to uncountable nouns and convey a small amount
Favorite children's book.: Children's illustrated book with games for attention and learning to count and general development. The presence of humor guarantees a lot of positive emotions. This book contains incredible landscapes of the underwater world, the prehistoric world with d
The document provides examples of inserting articles like "a", "an", and "the" into sentences to make them grammatically correct. It gives 10 sentences without articles and the corrected versions with the proper articles inserted. Another section provides sentences where articles may be needed and the corrections after inserting articles where necessary.
The document discusses the differences between using "few" versus "little" and "a few" versus "a little". It notes that "few" and "a few" refer to countable nouns and convey a negative idea, while "little" and "a little" refer to uncountable nouns and convey a small amount
The document provides examples of inserting articles like "a", "an", and "the" into sentences to make them grammatically correct. It gives 10 sentences without articles and the corrected versions with the proper articles inserted. Another section provides sentences where articles may be needed and the corrections after inserting articles where necessary.
The document discusses the differences between using "few" versus "little" and "a few" versus "a little". It notes that "few" and "a few" refer to countable nouns and convey a negative idea, while "little" and "a little" refer to uncountable nouns and convey a small amount
The document provides examples of inserting articles like "a", "an", and "the" into sentences to make them grammatically correct. It gives 10 sentences without articles and the corrected versions with the proper articles inserted. Another section provides sentences where articles may be needed and the corrections after inserting articles where necessary.
The document discusses the differences between using "few" versus "little" and "a few" versus "a little". It notes that "few" and "a few" refer to countable nouns and convey a negative idea, while "little" and "a little" refer to uncountable nouns and convey a small amount
2. He is not _______ honorable man 3. Honest men speak _______ truth 4. _______ Gang is _______ sacred river 5. Rama has come without _______ umbrella 6. India is one of _______ most industrial countries in Asia 7. He is _______ honor to this profession 8. Sri Lanka is _______ island 9. English is language of _______ people off England 10._______ School will shortly clue for the puja holidays. COMPLETE THE SENTENCE BY INSERTING THE ARTICLES IN THE APPROPRIATE BLANKS
1. Copper is _a_ useful metal
2. He is not __an__ honorable man 3. Honest men speak __the_ truth 4. _The_ Ganga is _a_ sacred river 5. Rama has come without _an_ umbrella 6. India is one of _the_ most industrial countries in Asia 7. He is _an_ honor to this profession 8. Sri Lanka is _an__ island 9. English is language of _the _ people off England 10._The__ School will shortly clue for the puja holidays. INSERT ARTICLES WHERE NECESSARY
1. Draw map of India
2. Sun rises in east 3. The river was spanned by iron bridge 4. Mumbai is largest cotton textile centre in country 5. time makes worst enemies friends 6. Like true sportsmen they would give enemy fair play 7. For Brutus is honourable man INSERT ARTICLES WHERE NECESSARY
1. Draw –the - map of India
2. Sun rises in –the - east 3. The river was spanned by –an- iron bridge 4. Mumbai is –the - largest cotton textile centre in country 5. time makes –the - worst enemies friends 6. Like true sportsmen they would give – the- enemy fair play 7. For Brutus is –an- honourable man Small quantity Small amount
• few = Plural + countable • little = uncountable nouns =
nouns = not many not much • a few = Plural + countable • a little = uncountable nouns nouns = some – a small = some, a small amount amount • Few conveys negative idea • Few conveys negative idea – The have little money to – Few people went to the spend concert – I have earned a little extra – She has won a few awards money 1.Geriatrics 1. Militancy 2.Pyrosis 2. Treachery 3. Anthropologist 3.Parasiticide 4. Emesis 4.Malleus 5. Interventions 5.Exudate 6. Cyanotic 6.Delirium 7. Obsession 7.Ganglion 8. Grit 8.Silicosis 9. Numb 9.Haemophilia 10.Clemency 10. Varicella
Favorite children's book.: Children's illustrated book with games for attention and learning to count and general development. The presence of humor guarantees a lot of positive emotions. This book contains incredible landscapes of the underwater world, the prehistoric world with d