Name: Date: Choose A, AN or THE 1. My sister is architect. school principal and my brother is 2. friend of mine recommended good tutor doesn't have any free time in tutor, but her schedule. 3. Acapulco is very beautiful beach. beach in Mexico. It's 4. My teacher recommended like book at all. book to me. I didn't 5. Do you have napkin? I dropped piece of the pie, and I need to clean it up. 6. Mom, does lost my ring in vacuum cleaner work properly? I closet, and I need to find it. 7. Do you have need to write down pen? I don't have one, and I important address. 8. Do you have ID? You need ID to enter these premises. personal 9. There's alligator in backyard. I think alligator is looking for something to eat. 10. Do you have computer, calculator? I have laptop, and iPad, you can use to calculate whatever you want; unfortunately, I do not have kind of calculator you need.
1. My sister is an architect. The word "architect" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "an" before it.
2. A friend of mine recommended a good tutor. The word "tutor" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are talking about any tutor, not a specific one, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
3. Acapulco is a very beautiful beach. The word "beach" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific beach, but any beautiful beach, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
4. My teacher recommended a book to me. The word "book" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific book, but any book that the teacher recommended, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
5. Do you have a napkin? I dropped a piece of the pie, and I need to clean it up. The word "napkin" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific napkin, but any napkin that can be used to clean up the pie, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
6. Mom, does the lost my ring in the vacuum cleaner work properly? I lost my ring in the closet, and I need to find it. The word "lost" is in incorrect form in the sentence, so we remove it. Also, "the" should not be used before "vacuum cleaner" because the sentence is not talking about a specific vacuum cleaner, but the general one. In the second sentence, "the" is used correctly before "closet" because it is referring to a specific closet.
7. Do you have a pen? I don't have one, and I need to write down an important address. The word "pen" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific pen, but any pen that can be used to write down the important address, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
8. Do you have an ID? You need an ID to enter these premises. The word "ID" starts with a vowel sound, so we use the indefinite article "an" before it. Also, in the second sentence, we are talking about a specific ID that is required to enter the premises, so the definite article "the" is appropriate.
9. There's an alligator in the backyard. I think the alligator is looking for something to eat. The word "alligator" starts with a vowel sound, so we use the indefinite article "an" before it. Also, in the second sentence, "the" is used correctly before "alligator" because it is referring to a specific alligator in the backyard.
10. Do you have a computer, a calculator? I have a laptop and an iPad that you can use to calculate whatever you want; unfortunately, I do not have the kind of calculator you need. The words "computer" and "calculator" start with consonant sounds, so we use the indefinite article "a" before them. Also, in the second sentence, "the" is used correctly before "kind" because it is referring to a specific kind of calculator that the person needs.
I hope this explanation helps you understand the usage of articles in these sentences. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
2. A friend of mine recommended a good tutor. The word "tutor" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are talking about any tutor, not a specific one, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
3. Acapulco is a very beautiful beach. The word "beach" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific beach, but any beautiful beach, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
4. My teacher recommended a book to me. The word "book" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific book, but any book that the teacher recommended, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
5. Do you have a napkin? I dropped a piece of the pie, and I need to clean it up. The word "napkin" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific napkin, but any napkin that can be used to clean up the pie, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
6. Mom, does the lost my ring in the vacuum cleaner work properly? I lost my ring in the closet, and I need to find it. The word "lost" is in incorrect form in the sentence, so we remove it. Also, "the" should not be used before "vacuum cleaner" because the sentence is not talking about a specific vacuum cleaner, but the general one. In the second sentence, "the" is used correctly before "closet" because it is referring to a specific closet.
7. Do you have a pen? I don't have one, and I need to write down an important address. The word "pen" starts with a consonant sound, so we use the indefinite article "a" before it. Also, in this sentence, we are not talking about a specific pen, but any pen that can be used to write down the important address, so the indefinite article is appropriate.
8. Do you have an ID? You need an ID to enter these premises. The word "ID" starts with a vowel sound, so we use the indefinite article "an" before it. Also, in the second sentence, we are talking about a specific ID that is required to enter the premises, so the definite article "the" is appropriate.
9. There's an alligator in the backyard. I think the alligator is looking for something to eat. The word "alligator" starts with a vowel sound, so we use the indefinite article "an" before it. Also, in the second sentence, "the" is used correctly before "alligator" because it is referring to a specific alligator in the backyard.
10. Do you have a computer, a calculator? I have a laptop and an iPad that you can use to calculate whatever you want; unfortunately, I do not have the kind of calculator you need. The words "computer" and "calculator" start with consonant sounds, so we use the indefinite article "a" before them. Also, in the second sentence, "the" is used correctly before "kind" because it is referring to a specific kind of calculator that the person needs.
I hope this explanation helps you understand the usage of articles in these sentences. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!