Конструктор тестів
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1
Use "a/an" before singular countable nouns:
when we talk about a thing/person in general, or mention it for the first time —
I want to travel on a boat.
before job titles (in general) —
My uncle is an explorer.
to describe people or things —
Lucy is a tall girl with dark hair.
2
Use "the" with singular, plural and uncountable nouns:
when it's clear what person or thing you mean —
What time is the programme?
when the thing is unique —
The Earth is round.
before the names of some geographical places (oceans, seas, rivers, deserts, mountain ranges) —
It's the photo of the Nile.
in some phrases with prepositions —
Let's go to the park at the weekend.
3
Use no article (zero article):
with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns when we mean things in general —
Lucy likes books and films about travelling.
before colours, sports, activities and meals —
Let's go to the park and play football.
before lakes, singular mountains and islands —
Peter wants to travel to Lake Baikal.
before names of people, most cities, countries, continents —
He's from London. His name is Josh.
4
My dad is artist.
5
I'd like to buy ___ car.
6
She is young girl.
7
Sahara Desert is one of the driest places in the world.
8
I'm working at moment.
9
Ankara is capital of Turkey.
10
I don't like yellow.
11
I'd like oranges that are in your bag.
12
Bread is made of water, flour and yeast.
13
Sebastian is teacher.
14
A lot of people want to climb Mount Everest.
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Let's meet in afternoon.
16
My aunt is kind person.
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