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Aluno (A) : Data: Professor (A) : H12

The document appears to be teaching materials related to using definite and indefinite articles (a/an and the) in English. It provides examples of sentences with blanks where an article is missing and asks the reader to fill in the correct article based on whether it is being used definitively or indefinitely. The examples cover using articles with nouns like book, magazine, car, garden, restaurant, and name. The document aims to help improve proficiency with the usage of articles in the English language.
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Aluno (A) : Data: Professor (A) : H12

The document appears to be teaching materials related to using definite and indefinite articles (a/an and the) in English. It provides examples of sentences with blanks where an article is missing and asks the reader to fill in the correct article based on whether it is being used definitively or indefinitely. The examples cover using articles with nouns like book, magazine, car, garden, restaurant, and name. The document aims to help improve proficiency with the usage of articles in the English language.
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Alun

Data
Prof
H12

Articles

1- Put in a/an or the.

a) This morning I bought a book and _______ magazine. _______ book is in my bag,

but I can’t remember where I put _______ magazine.

b) I saw _______ accident this morning. _______ car crashed into _______ tree. _______

driver of _______ car wasn’t hurt, but _______ car was badly damaged.

c) There are two cars parked outside: _______ blue one and _______ grey one. _______

blue one belongs to my neighbours. I don’t know who _______ owner of _______ grey

one is.

d) My friends live in _______ old house in _______ small village. There is _______ beautiful

garden behind _______ house. I would like to have _______ garden like that.

2- Put in a/an or the.

a) a This house is very nice. Does it have _______ garden?

b It’s a beautiful day. Let’s sit in _______ garden.

c I like living in this house, but it’s a shame that _______ garden is so small.

b) a Can you recommend _______ good restaurant?

b We had dinner in _______ very nice restaurant.

c We had dinner in _______ best restaurant in town.

c) a What’s _______ name of that man we met yesterday?

b We stayed at a very nice hotel – I can’t remember _______ name now.

c My neighbour has _______ French name, but in fact she’s English, not French.

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