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Complete the following sentences by choosing from
-, the, a
or
an. |
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It had been a very busy day and by ( -/a/an/the ) noon everyone
was exhausted. |
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He said he would be at ( -/a/an/the ) home tomorrow morning. |
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They gave the VIP a guided tour of ( -/a/an/the ) prison when he
came. |
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Sham and I went to ( -/a/an/the ) hospital to visit a friend. |
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I prefer to go to ( -/a/an/the ) bed well before ( -/a/an/the )
midnight if I can. |
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At ( -/a/an/the ) night everyone was quiet but during (
-/a/an/the ) daytime they are very noisy. |
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I usually leave ( -/a/an/the ) home at six-thirty and arrive at
( -/a/an/the ) work at eight. |
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We work hard all day long so we like to relax in ( -/a/an/the )
evening. |
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He was sent to ( -/a/an/the ) prison for eighteen months. |
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They all stop work at ( -/a/an/the ) midday and prepare for
their lunch. |
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When Grandpa went to ( -/a/an/the ) school, things were very
different. |
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We drove around town but we couldn't see ( -/a/an/the ) church
anywhere. |
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Most people leave ( -/a/an/the ) home in their early twenties. |
14. |
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He often has a nap in ( -/a/an/the ) afternoon. |
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I went to ( -/a/an/the ) college to study History. |
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1. |
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It had been a very busy day and by (
-/a/an/the ) noon everyone was exhausted. |
2. |
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He said he would be at -
home tomorrow morning. |
3. |
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They gave the VIP a guided tour of -
prison when he came. |
4. |
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Sham and I went to the
hospital to visit a friend. |
5. |
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I prefer to go to - bed well
before - midnight if I can. |
6. |
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At - night everyone was
quiet but during the daytime
they are very noisy. |
7. |
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I usually leave - home at
six-thirty and arrive at -
work at eight. |
8. |
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We work hard all day long so we like to relax in
the evening. |
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He was sent to - prison for
eighteen months. |
10. |
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They all stop work at -
midday and prepare for their lunch. |
11. |
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When Grandpa went to -
school, things were very different. |
12. |
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We drove around town but we couldn't see
the church anywhere. |
13. |
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Most people leave - home in
their early twenties. |
14. |
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He often has a nap in the
afternoon. |
15. |
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I went to - college to study
History. |
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