Fill in the articles a/an/the/— where necessary 1) they go by , but this time they decided to go by . 2) they bought and travelled all through to calais. 3) they were in to go on waiting quay. 4) they went straight down to breakfast. 5) they saw that of france was disappearing and ahead were cliffs of dover. 6) they joined passengers who were leaning on watching coast. 7) it seemed much more exciting than getting plane at airport. 8) at to office their passports were checked. 9) did not ask them to open their cases and in were through , on and seated on train.
7) It seemed much more exciting than getting off a plane at London Airport.
8) At the entrance to the Customs Office their passports were checked. 9) The officer did not ask them to open their cases and in a minute they were through the gate, on the platform and seated on a London train.