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Review Exercise for Practice "7th and 8th grade" DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES







Mark:

Teacher:

Mark:

Teacher:
 

Articles                 

A) Fill in the gaps with the definite or indefinite article, one, possessive adjectives or no article (Ø).

1.    Lisbon is ____________ beautiful city and it is ____________ capital of ____________ Portugal.
2.    Do you usually go to ____________ church?
3.    He has had   ____________ accident and has been taken to  ____________ hospital.
4.    ____________ dogs are friendlier than  ____________ cats, but  ____________ neighbour’s cat is different.
5.    “What’s happened?” “ he’s cut  ____________ finger!”
6.    He’s  ____________ architect and she is  ____________ lawyer I told about.
7.    ____________ new hospital is very modern and efficient.
8.    She goes to  ____________ school by bus.
9.    “Do you have any pets?” “ Yes, I have  ____________ dog.”
10. ____________ Amazon River has  ____________ great variety of fish.
11. “So you need two hundred euros?” “ No, I need  ____________ hundred.”
12. Why don’t you cut  ____________ hair?
13. We went to  ____________ Netherlands last year and we stayed at  ____________ lovely hotel in  ____________ small village.
14. Would you like to live in  ____________ tropics?
15. Why did you leave  ____________ front door open?
16. I spoke to  ____________President and Mary spoke to  ____________ Mr Sands.
17. She´s got  ____________ son and two daughters.
18. We usually have  ____________ lunch at 1.30 pm.
19. Nothing tastes better than  ____________ cheeseburger and chips.
20. Where can I buy  ____________ inexpensive dress for the school dance?


Answer key
1.    a; the; Ø
2.    Ø
3.    an; Ø
4.    Ø; Ø; the
5.    his
6.    an; the
7.    The
8.    Ø
9.    a
10. The; a
11. one
12. your
13. the; a; a
14. the
15. the
16. the; Ø
17. one
18. Ø
19. a
20. an


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