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I am ... Jim. I am ... twelve. I am in ... fifth form.
What is ... cleverest animal?
... rabbits don’t eat meat.
There is ... lot of snow in ... forest.
There are ... lot of apple trees in ... garden.
Did you have ... History ... last year?
After ... lunch he went for ... walk with his ... friend.
... weather is fine every day.
Some girls like to go ... shopping.
I spen t... two weeks in ... Oxford in ... summer school camp.
1.Who helps her about ... house?
2. My... sister usually goes to... bed at 10 o’clock.
3. Did you go to ... country ... last August?
4. Do you like playing ... guitar? Yes, I do.
5. Is ... German ... most difficult language?
6. We have ... Russian on ... Wednesday.
7. I would like to become ... famous artist.
8. Our parents won’t go ... abroad ... this summer.
9. Helen plays ... basketball very well, dosn’t she?
10. How many days ... week do you go to ... school?
My brother’s ... friend has no ... dog.
I have... sister. ... her husband is ... doctor. They have got two... children.
Is... your father at ... home? – No, he is at ...work.
Where are ... flowers? -... flowers are in ... beautiful vase.
In ... middle of ... day ... weather began to change.
My... father goes to... work in ... morning and comes ... home in ... evening.
... May is ... fifth month of ... year.
There are ... three rooms and ... kitchen in ... our new flat.
After ... school I usually go ... home.
1. I am ... Jim. I am ... twelve. I am in ... fifth form.
I am Jim. I am twelve. I am in the fifth form.
Here, we do not use any articles before names, age, or grade/level.
2. What is ... cleverest animal?
What is the cleverest animal?
"The" is used before "cleverest" because we are referring to a specific superlative degree.
3. ... rabbits don't eat meat.
Rabbits don't eat meat.
Here, we do not use any articles before plural nouns in general statements.
4. There is ... lot of snow in ... forest.
There is a lot of snow in the forest.
"A" is used before "lot" to indicate an indefinite quantity. "The" is used before "forest" because we are referring to a specific forest.
5. There are ... lot of apple trees in ... garden.
There are a lot of apple trees in the garden.
"A" is used before "lot" to indicate an indefinite quantity. "The" is used before "garden" because we are referring to a specific garden.
6. Did you have ... History ... last year?
Did you have history last year?
Here, we do not use any articles before academic subjects unless they are part of the official subject name.
7. After ... lunch he went for ... walk with his ... friend.
After lunch, he went for a walk with his friend.
"A" is used before "walk" as it is a countable noun. "His" is used instead of "a/an" before "friend" as it indicates possession.
8. ... weather is fine every day.
The weather is fine every day.
"The" is used before "weather" because we are referring to a specific weather condition.
9. Some girls like to go ... shopping.
Some girls like to go shopping.
Here, we do not use any articles before uncountable nouns like "shopping."
10. I spent ... two weeks in ... Oxford in ... summer school camp.
I spent two weeks in Oxford at a summer school camp.
Here, we do not use any articles when talking about specific time duration or specific places.
11. Who helps her about ... house?
Who helps her around the house?
Here, we do not use any articles before general locations/prepositions like "about."
12. My... sister usually goes to... bed at 10 o'clock.
My sister usually goes to bed at 10 o'clock.
Here, we do not use any articles before family relationships like "sister."
13. Did you go to ... country ... last August?
Did you go to a country last August?
"A" is used before "country" to indicate an indefinite/non-specific country. There is no article before "last August" as it is a specific time period.
14. Do you like playing ... guitar? Yes, I do.
Do you like playing the guitar? Yes, I do.
"The" is used before "guitar" as it is a specific musical instrument.
15. Is ... German ... most difficult language?
Is German the most difficult language?
"The" is used before "German" and "the most difficult language" because they are specific.
16. We have ... Russian on ... Wednesday.
We have Russian on Wednesdays.
Here, we do not use any articles before days of the week unless they are part of the official subject name.
17. I would like to become ... famous artist.
I would like to become a famous artist.
"A" is used before "famous artist" to indicate an indefinite profession.
18. Our parents won't go ... abroad ... this summer.
Our parents won't go abroad this summer.
Here, we do not use any articles before general locations/prepositions like "abroad."
19. Helen plays ... basketball very well, doesn't she?
Helen plays basketball very well, doesn't she?
Here, we do not use any articles before sports like "basketball."
20. How many days ... week do you go to ... school?
How many days a week do you go to school?
"A" is used before "week" to indicate an indefinite quantity. "The" is used before "school" because we are referring to a specific school.
21. My brother's ... friend has no ... dog.
My brother's friend has no dog.
Here, we do not use any articles before possessives like "brother's."
22. I have... sister. ... her husband is ... doctor. They have got two... children.
I have a sister. Her husband is a doctor. They have got two children.
"A" is used before "sister" to indicate an indefinite family relationship. "A" is also used before "doctor" to indicate an indefinite profession.
23. Is... your father at ... home? - No, he is at ... work.
Is your father at home? - No, he is at work.
Here, we do not use any articles before general locations/prepositions like "at."
24. Where are ... flowers? -... flowers are in ... beautiful vase.
Where are the flowers? - The flowers are in a beautiful vase.
"The" is used before "flowers" because they are specific. "A" is used before "beautiful vase" to indicate an indefinite type of vase.
25. In ... middle of ... day ... weather began to change.
In the middle of the day, the weather began to change.
"The" is used before "middle" and "day" because they are specific. "The" is also used before "weather" as we are referring to a specific weather condition.
26. My... father goes to... work in ... morning and comes ... home in ... evening.
My father goes to work in the morning and comes home in the evening.
Here, we do not use any articles before general locations/prepositions like "to," "in," and "at."
27. ... May is ... fifth month of ... year.
May is the fifth month of the year.
"The" is used before "May" and "year" because they are specific.
28. There are ... three rooms and ... kitchen in ... our new flat.
There are three rooms and a kitchen in our new flat.
"A" is used before "three rooms" to indicate an indefinite quantity. "A" is also used before "kitchen" because we are referring to a specific room.
29. After ... school I usually go ... home.
After school, I usually go home.
Here, we do not use any articles before general locations/prepositions like "after" and "to."