Module 1
bapuant 1
1. we started early in morning.
a - b a c the
2. can you play piano?
aa b - c the
3. my favourite subject at school is history.
a the ba c -
4. would you like to be doctor?
aa ban c the
5. who are you waiting ?
a to b for c from
6. do you really believe ghosts?
a on b for c in
7. you will not need to worry accommodation or food.
a for b about c in
8. focus the big picture and not the details.
a at bon c in
9. we generally quite early during the week.
a eat b are eating c eating
10. -where is dickie? - he in the garden.
a plays b is playing c will play
11. it outside; 1 do not like to walk in such weather.
a rains b is raining c is rain
12. my colleagues usually four days a week, and this week they .
c work, are worki
a work, work b are working, are working
13. ferdinand (just) to santa monica.
r has returned chad returned
Exercise 1
1. "We started early in the morning."
The correct answer is "b - a - c - the".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about the action of starting (verb) early in the morning. In English, when we talk about general activities, we use the article "a". However, in this specific case, the sentence is referring to a specific morning, so we use the definite article "the". The correct sentence is "We started early in the morning."
2. "Can you play piano?"
The correct answer is "a - a - b - c - the".
Explanation: The sentence is asking a question about someone's ability to play the piano. It doesn't refer to a specific piano, so we use "a" as the article. The correct sentence is "Can you play the piano?"
3. "My favourite subject at school is history."
The correct answer is "a - the - b - a - c".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a specific subject, history, so we use the definite article "the". There is no need for an article before the word "school" because it's a general reference. The correct sentence is "My favourite subject at school is history."
4. "Would you like to be a doctor?"
The correct answer is "a - a - n - c - the".
Explanation: The sentence is asking a question about someone's desire to become a doctor. It doesn't refer to a specific doctor, so we use "a" as the article. The correct sentence is "Would you like to be a doctor?"
5. "Who are you waiting for?"
The correct answer is "a - b - c".
Explanation: The sentence is asking about the person someone is waiting for. The correct sentence is "Who are you waiting for?"
6. "Do you really believe in ghosts?"
The correct answer is "a - b - c".
Explanation: The sentence is asking about someone's belief in ghosts. The correct sentence is "Do you really believe in ghosts?"
7. "You will not need to worry about accommodation or food."
The correct answer is "b - a - c".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about not needing to worry about something specific, accommodation or food. The correct sentence is "You will not need to worry about accommodation or food."
8. "Focus on the big picture and not the details."
The correct answer is "a - b - c - the".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a specific picture, the big picture. The correct sentence is "Focus on the big picture and not the details."
9. "We generally eat quite early during the week."
The correct answer is "a - b - c".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a general action, eating early during the week. The correct sentence is "We generally eat quite early during the week."
10. "-Where is Dickie? - He is in the garden."
The correct answer is "a - b - c".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about someone's location, in the garden. The correct sentence is "-Where is Dickie? - He is in the garden."
11. "It is raining outside; I do not like to walk in such weather."
The correct answer is "b - a - c".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about the weather at the moment, which is raining. The correct sentence is "It is raining outside; I do not like to walk in such weather."
12. "My colleagues usually work four days a week, and this week they are working."
The correct answer is "a - b - b - a - c - a - b".
Explanation: The first part of the sentence is talking about a general action, my colleagues usually work four days a week. The second part is referring to a specific week, so we use "are working". The correct sentence is "My colleagues usually work four days a week, and this week they are working."
13. "Ferdinand has just returned to Santa Monica."
The correct answer is "r - chad returned".
Explanation: The sentence is talking about an action that has just happened, so we use the present perfect tense "has returned". The correct sentence is "Ferdinand has just returned to Santa Monica."