Употребите необходимый артикль. 6. a) Can you recommend good restaurant? b) We had dinner in very nice restaurant. c) We had dinner in most expensive restaurant in town. 7. a) She has French name but in fact she’s English, not French. b) What’s name of man we met yesterday? c) We stayed at very nice hotel. I can’t remember name now. 8. a) There isn’t airport near where I live. nearest airport is 70 miles away. b) Our plane was delayed. We had to wait at airport for hour. c) Excuse me, please. Can you tell me how to get to airport? 9. a) — Are you going away next week? — No, week after next. b) I’m going away for week in September. c) George has part-time job. He works three mornings week. 10. a) It is very good news. You always bring good news. b) news is fantastic. I can’t believe word of it.
b) We had dinner in a very nice restaurant. (The speaker is referring to a specific restaurant they went to.)
c) We had dinner in the most expensive restaurant in town. (The speaker is referring to a specific restaurant that is known to be the most expensive in the town.)
7. a) She has a French name, but in fact, she's English, not French. (The speaker is mentioning that the person has a specific French name.)
b) What's the name of the man we met yesterday? (The speaker is asking for a specific name of the man they met.)
c) We stayed at a very nice hotel. I can't remember the name now. (The speaker is referring to a specific hotel they stayed at, but they cannot recall the name.)
8. a) There isn't an airport near where I live. The nearest airport is 70 miles away. (The speaker is referring to a specific airport that is the closest to their location.)
b) Our plane was delayed. We had to wait at the airport for an hour. (The speaker is referring to a specific airport where they had to wait.)
c) Excuse me, please. Can you tell me how to get to the airport? (The speaker is referring to a specific airport and asking for directions to it.)
9. a) - Are you going away next week? - No, the week after next. (The speaker is referring to a specific week in the future.)
b) I'm going away for a week in September. (The speaker is referring to a specific week in September.)
c) George has a part-time job. He works three mornings a week. (The speaker is referring to a specific number of mornings in a week.)
10. a) It is very good news. You always bring good news. (The speaker is referring to general good news.)
b) The news is fantastic. I can't believe a word of it. (The speaker is referring to specific news that they find fantastic and unbelievable.)
In using articles, we use "a" when referring to a general or unspecified noun, and "the" when referring to a specific or previously mentioned noun. The choice of article depends on the context and the specificity of the noun being referred to.