Article
Write a or an before the indefinite singular nouns.
Don't write anything in the blank before the indefinite plural or noncount nouns.
A.: You have ______ nice things here. This is ______ unusual calendar. And these are______beautiful shoes.
Jean has ______ new records, _______ new blouse,______postcards, and ... Jean, why are you keeping______four old movie tickets?
/.: Oh, they're just______souvenirs. We went to remember __ 11411q163l ____special evening.
A.: Hmmmm ... you have______menu from_____nice restaurant, too. Look at this! They serve______great food, I bet.
Is the menu from ______ date with ______ two special guys?
L.: Um ... I ... you see, sometimes we get lost in______city, and then we ask______people for______direction, and then ...
A.: Tell us about them. Are they handsome? What do they do for a living? Do they have ______money? Are you going to see them again? Well?
Insert a or an if necessary.
1. My neighbour is ...
photographer; let's ask him for ... advice about colour films. 2. We had ...
fish and ... chips for ... lunch. That doesn't sound ... very interesting
lunch. 3. I had ... very bad night; I didn't sleep ... wink. 4. He is ...
vegetarian; you won't get ... meat at his house. He'll give you ... nut cutlet.
Last time I had ... nut cutlet I had ... indisgestion. 5. ... travel agent
would give you ... information about ... hotels. 6. We'd better go by ... taxi
if we can get ... taxi at such ... hour as
(hardly anything) is known about the effect of this drug; yet ... chemist will sell it to you without ... prescription. 34. I have ... little money left; let's have dinner in ... restaurant. 35. Would it be ... trouble to you to buy me ,... newspaper on our way home? 36. ... man is ... reasoning animal.
Supply a/an or one in these sentences.
1. I need ... picture-hook to hang this picture. 2. Did you say you wanted ... picture-hook or two? 3. ... nail won't be enough for this job. I need several. 4. You should use ... hammer to drive in those nails. 5. How many orange juices did you say? - Just ... orange juice, please. 6. You should get out into the fresh air on ... day like this! 7. ... day, many years later, I learnt the truth. 8. I was out walking late ... evening when I saw ... strange object in the sky. 9. He says he's going to be ... millionaire ... day. 10. There were over ... hundred people at the party. 11. Have you ever seen ... silent movie? 12. I've only ever seen ... silent movie.
Insert a/an or one if necessary.
1. ... of my friends advised me to take ... taxi; another said that there was quite ... good bus service. 2. ... friend of mine lent me ... book by Meredith. I've only ... more chapter to read. Would you like ... loan of it afterwards? No, thanks. I read ... of his books ... few years ago and didn't like it. Besides I have ... library book to finish. If I don't take it back tomorrow I'll have to pay ... fine. 3. ... man I met on the train told me ... rather unusual story. 4. Most people like ... rest after ... hard day's work, but Tom seemed to have ... inexhaustible supply of energy. 5. I've told you ... hundred times not to come into ... room with ... hat on. 6. It's unlucky to light three cigarettes with ... match. That's only ... superstition. Only ... idiot believes in superstitions. 7. He says ... caravan is not good; he needs ... cottage. 8. ... plate is no good; we need ... dozen. 9. Last time there was ... fog here ... plane crash-landed in ... field near the airport. The crew had ... lucky escape. ... man broke his leg; the rest were unhurt. 10. You've been ... great help to me; ... day I will repay you. 11. My car broke down near ... bus stop. There was ... man waiting for ... bus, so I asked him for ... advice. 12. He took ... quick look at my car and said, "Buy ... new ... ." 13. There was ... woman there. The rest were men. 14. Could you lend me ... dictionary, please? I'm trying to do ... crossword puzzle. I'm afraid I've only got ... dictionary, and Tom's borrowed it. 15. ... chop won't be enough for Tom; he'll want two; he's ... small man but he's got ... big appetite. 16. "I want ... volunteers for ... dangerous job," said the captain. There was ... long before. "Isn't there even ... man who will take ... risk?" he asked. ... voice called out from the back, "Will there be ... reward?" 17. I have ... flat on the top floor. You get ... lovely view from there. 18. ... day a new director arrived. He was ... ambitious, bad-tempered man, and the staff took ... instant dislike to him. 19. Suddenly ... bullet struck ... street lamp ... little to Bill's left. He looked up and saw ... man with ... gun standing at ... open window. 20. Bill fired back twice. ... bullet hit the wall, the other broke ... pane of ... glass. He heard ... angry shout. 21. ... day - it was ... dry day with ... good visibility - Tom was driving along ... country road in ... borrowed car. 22. You're making ... mistake after another. Have you ... hangover, or something? No, but I had ... very bad night last night. The people next door were having ... party. ... bad night shouldn't have such ... effect in your work. I often have three bad nights in succession. I live in ... very noisy street.
Supply a/an where necessary.
1. I'm going to bed. I've got ... headache. 2. I was awake all night with ... toothache. 3. I think Gillian's got ... flue. 4. The children are in bed with ... mumps. 5. Mind you don't catch ... cold. 6. ... measles can be very unpleasant. 7. Don't come near me. I've got ... sore throat. 8. I think I've got ... cold! 9. I've had ... terrible backache. 10. I often suffer from ... backache.
Do you need a definite article? Open the brackets.
Hi, I'm Cidy Castello.
My parents and I came to
a new place that offered better chances for us. And that meant new jobs for my father and my mother.
Write a/ an or no word in the blank before each indefinite noun. Write the before each definite noun.
Where is .............. menu from?
J: It is from ........... French restaurant downtown. They have ............. delicious food and ............ elegant atmosphere.
A.: How about .......... hotel? Is that ..............postcard of it?
J".: Yes it is............. rooms in ........... hotel have ...........wonderful views from them. And this is ........... picture of..........famous statue. It's ........... landmark in ......... main square in
......... downtown section of ........... city. And here's ......... postcard of........... big park in .........middle of........ business section. We love ............. fountain in it. Doesn't it look beautiful in .........sun? There are .......... fish in ........... water, and ........... people play ........... guitar music in ............ park all day long. And look at this picture! It's ........... amazing flower market, and ... .
Insert the if necessary.
1. ... youngest boy has
just started going to ... school; ... eldest boy is at ... college. 2. She
lives on ... top floor of an old house. When ... wind blows, all ... windows
rattle. 3. ... darkness doesn't worry ... cats; ... cats can see in ... dark.
4. My little boys say that they want to be ... spacemen, but most of them will
probably end up in ... less dramatic jobs. 5. Do you know ... time? Yes, ... clock
in ... hall has just struck nine. Then it isn't ... time to go yet. 6. He was
sent to ... prison for ... six months for ... shop-lifting. When ... six months
are over he'll be released; ... difficulty then will be to find ... work. Do
you go to ... prison to visit him? 7. I went to ... school to talk to ...
headmistress. I persuaded her to let Ann give up ... gymnastics and take ...
ballet lessons instead. 8. ... ballet isn't much use for ... girls; it is much
better to be able to play ... piano. 9. I am on ... night duty. When you go ...
bed, I go to ... work. 10. Peter's at ... office but you could get him on ...
phone. There's a telephone box just round ... corner. 11. He got ... bronchitis
and was taken to ... hospital. I expect they'll send him home at ... end of ...
week. Have you rung ... hospital to ask how he is? 12. Ann's habit of riding a
motorcycle up and down ... road early in ... morning annoyed ...neighbours and
in ... end they took her to ... court. 13. He first went to ... sea in a Swedish
ship, so as well as learning ... navigation he had to learn ... Swedish. 14.
... family hotels are ... hotels which welcome ... parents and ... children.
15. On ... Sundays my father stays in ... bed till
Put in a, the or one only where necessary.
HERE'S HEALTH!
"I think that's all, Mrs Grant," Dr Grey said as she handed her ... list of prescriptions. ... list was very long and Mrs Grant almost fainted as she tried to read it. She had ... headache and ... cold and felt as if she was getting ... flu. On top of this, one of her children was in bed with ... mumps. "I've prescribed some pills for ... high blood pressure as well," Dr Grey said. "How many do I have to take - ... pill ... day?" "No. One pill with each meal. Three pills ... day." Mrs Grant thanked ... doctor and walked out of her surgery with some difficulty. She staggered into the local chemist's and handed ... long prescription list to Mr Burt, ... chemist. Mr Burt greeted her cheerfully. "Good morning, Mrs Grant," he said, glancing at ... list. "What a list! I trust you're keeping well!"
Supply the or "-".
1. A lot of people are
giving up ... meat. 2. ... meat we had for lunch last Sunday was very tough. 3.
As some one said, ... life is just one damned thing after another. 4. I don't
know much about ... life of ... Napoleon. 5. ... running is supposed to be good
for you. 6. I ought to be fit with all ... running I do, but I don't feel fit.
7. Which is our favourite colour? ... Red. 8. I think ... red one will suit you
best. ... red is more your colour. 9. We learnt ... English at school, but ...
English we learnt was useless. 10. ...
Supply a or the in the following text.
We wanted to reach ... small village and knew we must be near. Then we saw ... woman just ahead and some children playing. When we stopped to ask the way, ... woman said she was ... stranger herself. We called out to ... children, but they ignored us. Just then two men came along and we asked them the way. ... men didn't know, but at least were helpful. "There is ... signpost a mile along this road," one of them said. We drove to ... signpost eagerly. This was what it said: NORTH POLE 6,000 MILES.
Put in a or the.
ANCIENT SECRETS
Mr Denys Stocks, ... retired policeman, has just been given ... B. Sc. for twelve years' research into ancient Egyptian industrial methods. Egyptologists have often wondered how ... Egyptians were able to cut such hard stone and how they produced such fine jewellery. Mr Stocks has shown that ... Egyptians used saws and drills. ... saws and drills were made of copper, which is very soft. But ... Egyptian craftsmen made ... cut in ... stone with
...... soft saw. Then ... craftsmen turned them into very powerful
tools. First ... craftsman made ... cut in ... stone with ... soft saw. Then ... craftsman poured sand into ... cut. ... hard sand got into ... teeth of ... saw and did ... cutting. In this way, ... worker could cut basalt, one of the hardest rocks. ... sand he used turned into very fine powder. ... powder was then used by jewellers to cut precious stones and to make delicate jewellery.
Supply the or "-".
1. I've always
understood ... Dark Ages to refer to ... Medieval Europe. 2.
Insert a, an or the if necessary.
1. There was ... knock on ... door. I opened it and found ... small dark man in ... blue overcoat and ... woollen cap. 2. He said he was ... employee of ... gas company and had come to read ... meter. 3. But I had ... suspicion that he wasn't speaking ... truth because ... meter readers usually wear ... peaked caps. 4. However, I took him to ... meter, which is in ... dark corner under ... stairs (... meters are usually in ... dark corners under ... stairs). 5. I asked if he had ... torch; he said he disliked torches and always read ... meters by ... light of ... match. 6. I remarked that if there was ... leak in ... gaspipe there might be ... explosion while he was reading ... meter. 7. He said, "As ... matter of ... fact, there was ... explosion in ... last house I visited; and Mr Smith, ... owner of ... house, was burnt in ... face."8. "Mr Smith was holding ... lighted match at ... time of ... explosion." 9. To prevent ... possible repetition of this accident, I lent him ... torch. 10. He switched on ... torch, read ... meter and wrote ... reading down on ... back of ... envelope. 11. I said in ... surprise that ... meter readers usually put ... readings down in ... book. 12. He said that he had had ... book but that it had been burnt in ... fire in ... Mr Smith's house. 13. By this time I had come to ... conclusion that he wasn't ... genuine meter reader; and ... moment he left ... house I rang ... police. 14. Are John and Mary ... cousins? - No, they aren't ... cousins; they are ... brother and ... sister. 15. ... fog was so thick that we couldn't see ... side of ... road. We followed ... car in front of us and hoped that we were going ... right way. 16. I can't remember ... exact date of ... storm, but I know it was ... Sunday because everybody was at ... church. On ... Monday ... post didn't come because ... roads were blocked by ... fallen trees. 17. Peter thinks that this is quite ... cheap restaurant. 18. There's been ... murder here. - Where's ... body? - There isn't ... body. - Then how do you know there's been ... murder? 19. Number ... hundred and two, ... house next door to us, is for sale. It's quite ... nice house with ... big rooms. ... back windows look out on ... park. 20. I don't know what ... price ... owners are asking. But Dry and Rot are ... agents. You could give them ... ring and make them ... offer. 21. ... postman's little boy says that he'd rather be ... dentist than ... doctor, because ... dentists don't get called out at ... night. 22. Just as ... air hostess (there was only one on the plane) was handing me ... cup of ... coffee ... plane gave ... lurch and ... coffee went all over ... person on ... other side of ... gangway. 23. There was ... collision between ... car and ... cyclist at ... crossroads near ... my house early in ... morning. ... cyclist was taken to ... hospital with ... concussion. ... driver of ... car was treated for ... shock. ... witnesses say that ... car was going at ... seventy miles ... hour. 24. Professor Jones, ... man who discovered ... new drug that everyone is talking about, refused to give ... press conference. 25. Peter Piper, ... student in ... professor's college, asked him why he refused to talk to ... press. 26. We're going to ... tea with ... Smiths today, aren't we? Shall we take ... car? - We can go by ... car if you wash ... car first. We can't go to ... Mrs Smith's in ... car all covered with ... mud. 27. He got ... job in ... south and spent ... next two years doing ... work he really enjoyed.28. It is ... pleasure to do ... business with such ... efficient organization. 29. ... day after ... day passed without ... news, and we began to lose ... hope. 30. Would you like to hear ... story about ... Englishman, ... Irishman and ... Scotsman? - No. I've heard ... stories about ... Englishmen, ... Irishmen and ... Scotsmen before and they are all ... same. 31. But mine is not ... typical story. In my story ... Scotsman is generous, ... Irishman is logical and ... Englishman is romantic.- Oh, if it's ... fantastic story. I'll listen with ... pleasure. 32. My aunt lived on ... ground floor of ... old house on ... River Thames. She was very much afraid of ... burglars and always locked up ... house very carefully before she went to ... bed. She also took ... precaution of looking under ... bed to see if ... burglar was hiding there. 33. "... modern burglars don't hide under ... beds," said her-daughter. "I'll go on looking just ... same," said my aunt. 34. One morning she rang her daughter in ... triumph. "I found ... burglar under ... bed ... last night," she said, "and he was quite ... young man." 35. ... apples are sold by ... pound. These are forty pence ... pound.
36. It was ... windy morning but they hired ... boat and went for ... sail along ... coast. In ... afternoon ... wind increased and they soon found themselves in ... difficulties.
. In the following sentences supply the articles (a, an, or the) if they are necessary. If no article is necessary, leave the space blank.
1. Jason's father bought him ... bicycle that he
had wanted for his birthday. 2. ...
Statue of
7. No one in ... Spanish class knew ... correct
answer to ... Mr. Perea's question. 8. My ... car is four years old and it still runs well. 9. When you go to ... store, please buy ... bottle of ... chocolate milk and ...
dozen oranges. 10. There are"only
... few seats left for ... tonight's musical at ... university. 11. John and Marcy went to ... school yesterday
and then studied in ... library before returning home. 12. ... Lake Erie is one of ... five great Lakes
in ...
13. On our trip to ...
17. Rita plays ... violin and her sister plays
... guitar. 18. While we were in ...
20. David attended ...
29. ... Civil War was fought in ...
Put in a(n) or the if necessary.
1. She wants to be ... architect. 2. What's ... time? 3. I like ... music. 4. "What's your husband interested in?" " ... cars and ... money." 5. I went to get ... photos, but they weren't ready.
6. "Who broke the window?" "I don't know. Somebody threw ... stone at it." 7. "Do you know ... people in ... house next door?" "Not very well." 8. ... food is really expensive these days. 9. My daughter wants to study ... engineering at university. 10. Would you like ... drink?
11. I can remember ... faces, but I can never remember ... names 12. "Can I borrow your car?" "Yes, sure. Here are ... keys."
Put in a, an, or the.
SUNRAYCER
I read recently in ...
Times that the big American company, General Motors, has developed ... vehicle
that uses ... power of ... sun instead of petrol. ... vehicle is called
Sunraycer. Sunraycer has just taken part in ... race against 25 solar-powered
vehicles. ... route of ... race was from
Put in a, an, the or "-".
FOOD FIT FOR A KING!
... seeds dating from
1325 B.C. have been found at ... Kew gardens in ...
Insert the definite or the indefinite article.
I. What ... easy exercise! 2 We have chosen ... easiest exercise. 3 Do you know which is ... shortest day in ...
year? 4. We have holidays four times ... year.
5. There are nearly ... thousand pupils
in our school. 6. ... baby is playing in
... hall. 7. It caused ... great deal of
trouble. 8. ... fifth month of ... year
is May. 9. It is ... lovely month.
10. ... ground is white in winter. 11.
Insert the articles.
1. ... beef is kind of ... meat. 2. ... beef we had for dinner last night was excellent. 3. Jack is wearing ... straw hat today. 4. Jack likes to wear ... hats. 5. ... hat is ... article of clothing.
6. ... hats are ... articles of clothing. 7. ... brown hat on that hook over there belongs to Mark.
8. Everyone has ... problems in ... life.
9. My grandmother had ... long life. 10.
Tommy wants to be ... engineer when be grows up. II. John Roebling is ... name of ... engineer who
designed the
12. The Brooklyn Bridge was designed by ...
engineer. 13. ... people wear ...
jewellery to made themselves more attractive. 14. ... jewellery Diana is wearing today is
beautiful. 15. Mary is wearing ...
beautiful ring today. It is made of ... gold and ... rubies. ... gold in her
ring was mined in
Supply a, an, the or "-".
1. Jim got ... B.Sc.
from
Supply a, an, the or "-".
1. I'm really tired and I'm going to ... bed. 2. Your shoes are under ... bed. 3. Tim's been in ... bed for hours. 4. We've bought ... lovely new bed. 5. We took some photos outside ... church. 6. We always go to ... church on Sunday. 7. Have you ever worked in ... factory? 8. Susan's in ... class at the moment. 9. My father went to ... sea when he was 14. 10. When do you hope to go to ... university? 11. Martha's been taken to ... hospital. 12. How long will she be ... hospital? 13. There's a strike at ... hospital. 14. We've got ... fine new hospital. 15. When do you get home from ... office? 16. John's at ... work at the moment.
Put a, an, the or "-".
HIGH FLYER
I travel all over ...
world on business and my neighbour thinks my life is one long holiday. You know
what ... business travel is like: up at ... dawn to catch ... plane; ...
breakfast in ...London, ... lunch in ... New York, ... luggage in ... Bermuda.
When you're in ... sky, you see only snow in. ... Arctic or ...
. Insert an article where necessary.
1. Both ... English and ... German are taught at
school. 2. ... Shelley has studied at
...
7. We finished ... dinner and went out into ...
garden. 8. They went to ... seaside on
... hot summer day. 9. It was ...
evening when we stopped working. 10. It
took ...two boys only ... minute to reach ... top of ... tree. 11. George knows ... lot about ...
14. I have ... few friends in
16. We'll stay there for ... month. 17. Why did you not read ... last ten pages of
... book? 18. May I have another ... cup
of ... tea? 19. ... child looked at us
with ... charming smile. 20. She stopped
at ... kitchen door. 21. ... boy grew
stronger from... day to ... day. 22. Well, ... young man, what can I do for you? 23. After ... long silence she was ... first to
speak. 24. She broke ... silence.
25. It was ... pleasure to see ...
Urals. 26. I'll do it with ... pleasure.
27. Ann was making ... great progress.
... teacher told us of ... progress she was making. 28. What is ... weather like today? 29. ... life went on as usual. 30. Charles was sent to ... school when he was
seven. He was sent to secondary school. It was ... oldest school in ... town.
31. What will ... future promise him?
32. He has ... bright future before him.
33. Is ...
43. ... whole weekend was spoiled.
Insert an article where necessary.
1. I had ... very nice holiday. 2. There was ... knock at ... door and ... young
girl wearing ... summer dress entered ... room. 3. She looked at everything with ... great
interest. 4. Were you at ... home ...
every evening ... last week? 5. Come to
... dinner with me. 6. Are you coming to
... dinner we are having on May's birthday? 7. ... Father earns 2 mln roubles ... month. 8. ... Robert lives in ...
14. We went on ... tour Saturday evening.
15. It was ... late autumn. 16. It was ... very warm autumn. 17. Can you get ... good supper here? 18. ... sky was cloudless. 19. ... Times
is ... popular newspaper. 20. ...
both ... girls wore ... jumpers and ... skirts. 21. It will take you ... half ... hour to get
there. 22. Eskimos live in ... north
of
. Translate into English.
1. Поблизости есть хороший итальянский ресторан. 2. Мне хотелось бы выпить чашку кофе. 3. Джейн - редактор. 4. Джек - редактор университетской газеты. 5. На столе - журнал. 6. Вы нашли журнал, который вы искали? 7. Вчера впервые я видел новый фильм. - Как вам понравился фильм? 8. Том собирается купить новый автомобиль.
9. Том собирается застраховать автомобиль. 10. Я читаю интересную книгу. 11. Книга, которую я читаю, на столе. Светило солнце. 13. Линда - дочь известного адвоката.
14. "Вишневый сад" - пьеса Чехова. 15. Из-за плохой погоды в пятницу мы не смогли поехать в Кливленд. 16. Смиты купили новый дом. 17. Вы правы. Питание здесь могло бы быть лучше. 18. Она нам предложила еду и напитки. 19. Они каждое лето ездили в Альпы. 20. Сегодня вечером я уезжаю в Бостон. 21. Я вам показал часы, которые я купил в Швейцарии? 22. Вы не могли бы доставлять молоко ко мне на дом? 23. Молоко полезно для здоровья. 24. Цена на золото падает. 25. Золото - драгоценный металл.
26. Он окончил Колумбийский университет. 27. Студенческий городок Колумбийского университета находится на Вест Сайде. 28. Лондон - старый город. 29. В Лондоне много музеев. 30. Вы когда-нибудь были в Британском музее? 31. Всегда есть надежда.
32. Вчера впервые я слушал оперу "Риголетто", и музыка мне очень понравилась.
33. Я очень люблю музыку. 34. Я встретил сестру Нэнси. 35. В Гринвич Виллэдже много хороших ресторанов. 36. Поедем на Бродвейском автобусе. 37. Я жду Бродвейский автобус. 38. Мексика богата нефтью. 39. Париж - столица Франции. 40. Миссисипи - самая большая река в США. 41. Пит обычно ходит к зубному врачу раз - в год. 42. В прошлое воскресенье мы пошли на концерт джаза. - Вам понравился концерт? 43. У вас есть телефон? 44. Очень часто раздается телефонный звонок. 45. Моя жена у доктора.
46. Ученый был награжден Нобелевской премией. 47. Джек - хороший работник.
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