Definite and Indefinite Articles Exercise 1

Articles are important elements of a language but it can be difficult to know which one to use. In short, you use ‘a’ or ‘an’ for general things and ‘the’ for specific elements. The first two articles are indefinite articles and ‘the’ is a definite article.

This is an exercise about the difference between definite and indefinite articles.

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Definite and Indefinite Articles Exercise 1

Complete these sentences by filling in the correct article.
1.
Would you lie to person you love the most?
2.
Please bring pen next time you come to class.
3.
Have you read book I gave you for your birthday?
4.
I saw film you told me about. It is really good!
5.
I don't know if I need new jacket for the winter.
6.
My brother really wants new violin.
7.
new Porsche Macan is expensive car.
8.
They tricked me! This is scam.
9.
Would you chop tree in the backyard?
10.
Please teach me how to chop tree.

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