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Complete the following sentences by choosing from
the, a
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He manages to visit his brother in Singapore two or three times
( a/an/the ) year. |
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It's very hot, isn't it ? Would you like ( a/an/the ) drink of
tea ? |
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( a/an/the ) computer is slowly taking control of human life. |
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He's ( a/an/the ) very inconsiderate driver. He never thinks of
other road users. |
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He's ( a/an/the ) worst driver I have ever seen ! |
6. |
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I saw a man running along the road. I had a strange feeling I
had seen ( a/an/the ) man before. |
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You must make sure you check your tyres, battery and water once
( a/an/the ) week. |
8. |
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I wanted to have ( a/an/the ) snack so I stopped at the stall
near the cinema. |
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( a/an/the ) gold on her fingers and around her neck proved she
was not poor. |
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She was arguably ( a/an/the ) most brilliant pianist I had never
heard. |
11. |
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The price of building land went up by another $4 ( a/an/the )
square foot. |
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Where shall we go for our holidays this year : ( a/an/the )
beach or Cameron Highlands ? |
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I need to wash ( a/an/the ) floor before the guests arrive. |
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The student teacher was so pleased because ( a/an/the ) class
was very hard-working. |
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She bought five meters of silk at $80 ( a/an/the ) meter. |
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Answers |
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1. |
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He manages to visit his brother in Singapore two or three times
a year. |
2. |
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It's very hot, isn't it ? Would you like
a drink of tea ? |
3. |
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The computer is slowly
taking control of human life. |
4. |
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He's a very inconsiderate
driver. He never thinks of other road users. |
5. |
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He's the worst driver I have
ever seen ! |
6. |
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I saw a man running along the road. I had a strange feeling I
had seen the man before. |
7. |
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You must make sure you check your tyres, battery and water once
a week. |
8. |
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I wanted to have a snack so
I stopped at the stall near the cinema. |
9. |
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The gold on her fingers and
around her neck proved she was not poor. |
10. |
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She was arguably the most
brilliant pianist I had never heard. |
11. |
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The price of building land went up by another $4
a square foot. |
12. |
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Where shall we go for our holidays this year :
the beach or Cameron
Highlands ? |
13. |
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I need to wash the floor
before the guests arrive. |
14. |
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The student teacher was so pleased because
the class was very hard-working. |
15. |
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She bought five meters of silk at $80 a
meter. |
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