63.2 Put in a lan or the where necessary in these sentences. 11 turned off light, opened door and went out the light the door
2 Excuse me, can I ask question, please?
3 Alan is best player in our football team
4 How far is it from here to airport?
5 Enjoy your holiday and don't forget to send me postcard!..
6 Have you got ticket for concert tomorrow night?
7 What is name of director of film we saw last night?
8 Yesterday I bought jacket and shirt. Jacket was cheap but shirt was expensive.
9 Peter and Mary have two children, boy and girl. Boy is seven years old and girl is three.
Explanation: In this sentence, we have a list of actions: turning off the light, opening the door, and going out. To connect these actions, we use the conjunction "and" to show that all three actions are happening sequentially. However, we also need to add the preposition "of" to indicate that we are going out of the light and the door.
2. Excuse me, can I ask a question, please?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are asking for permission to ask a question. The word "a" is an article used before a noun to indicate that we are referring to any question. The preposition "a" is needed here to make the sentence grammatically correct.
3. Alan is the best player in our football team.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing Alan to the other players in our football team and stating that he is the best. The definite article "the" is used before the superlative adjective "best" to indicate that Alan is the most superior player among all the players in the team.
4. How far is it from here to the airport?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are asking about the distance between our current location and the airport. We use the definite article "the" before the noun "airport" because we are referring to a specific airport, not just any airport.
5. Enjoy your holiday and don't forget to send me a postcard!
Explanation: In this sentence, we are giving well wishes for someone's holiday and also requesting them to send us a postcard. The word "a" is used before the noun "postcard" as we are referring to any postcard that they can send to us.
6. Have you got a ticket for the concert tomorrow night?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are asking if someone has a ticket for the concert that will take place tomorrow night. The word "a" is used before the noun "ticket" as we are referring to any ticket for the concert.
7. What is the name of the director of the film we saw last night?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are asking for the name of the director of the film that we watched the previous night. We use the definite article "the" before the noun "name" to indicate that we are specifically asking for the name of the director and not just any name.
8. Yesterday I bought a jacket and a shirt. The jacket was cheap, but the shirt was expensive.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about two different items that were bought yesterday - a jacket and a shirt. We use the indefinite articles "a" before both "jacket" and "shirt" because we are not referring to any specific jacket or shirt. Additionally, we use the definite articles "the" before "jacket" and "shirt" when stating their prices because we are referring to the specific jacket and shirt that were bought.
9. Peter and Mary have two children, a boy and a girl. The boy is seven years old, and the girl is three.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about the two children that Peter and Mary have - a boy and a girl. We use the indefinite articles "a" before both "boy" and "girl" because we are not referring to any specific boy or girl. Additionally, we use the definite articles "the" before "boy" and "girl" when stating their ages because we are referring to the specific boy and girl that Peter and Mary have.