3.2 Complete the sentences with the correct article (a, an, the, 0) when necessary.
1. Robert and Jessica went to
party last night
2. Can you tell me how to get to
cinema from here?
3.
college is closed today.
4. Gregory is one of
strangest people I know.
5. I recommend you try
tomato soup at this restaurant.
6. beer is not good for you.
7. Would you like to see
film?
8. apple a day keeps
doctor away.
9. I can't believe I failed yesterday's test!
10. Do you have dictionary that I can borrow?

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SuperArtem52 SuperArtem52  14.01.2024 16:08
1. Robert and Jessica went to a party last night.
Explanation: In this sentence, "party" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to for the first time. Therefore, it requires the indefinite article "a" before it.

2. Can you tell me how to get to the cinema from here?
Explanation: In this sentence, "cinema" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to for the first time. Therefore, it requires the indefinite article "the" before it.

3. The college is closed today.
Explanation: In this sentence, "college" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to as a specific college. Therefore, it requires the definite article "the" before it.

4. Gregory is one of the strangest people I know.
Explanation: In this sentence, "strangest" is a superlative adjective modifying the noun "people." When using superlatives, articles are not used. So, in this case, no article is needed before "strangest."

5. I recommend you try the tomato soup at this restaurant.
Explanation: In this sentence, "tomato soup" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to as a specific soup from this restaurant. Therefore, it requires the definite article "the" before it.

6. Beer is not good for you.
Explanation: In this sentence, "beer" is an uncountable noun. Uncountable nouns are generally used without articles.

7. Would you like to see a film?
Explanation: In this sentence, "film" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to for the first time. Therefore, it requires the indefinite article "a" before it.

8. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Explanation: In this sentence, "apple" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to generally. Therefore, it requires the indefinite article "an" before it. "Doctor" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to specifically as "the doctor." Therefore, it requires the definite article "the" before it.

9. I can't believe I failed yesterday's test!
Explanation: In this sentence, "test" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to as a specific test from yesterday. Therefore, it requires the definite article "the" before it.

10. Do you have a dictionary that I can borrow?
Explanation: In this sentence, "dictionary" is a singular countable noun and is being referred to for the first time. Therefore, it requires the indefinite article "a" before it.
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