Put the article THE or No article:(вставьте артикль the)
1)My name is__Ben Smith
2)Her parrot's name is __ Kesha
3)Have you seen __ Professor Green today?
4)How arr you__Mr Lang?
5)We spend our holidays with__Grandmothet Ann and __ Grandfather Tom.
6)__Smith work in London.
7)_Prince Charles is the eldest son.
8)_Prince Philip, __Duke of Edinburgh, has four children
9)__Queen Elizabeth ll is very modern woman.
10)_Queen of England was born in 1926
11)at present Elizabeth_first is a queen
12)_prince of wales is the eldest son in the Royal Family
13)_Prince William married _Miss Catherine middleton
No article: In this sentence, we don't need to use an article because the name is a proper noun.
2) Her parrot's name is Kesha.
No article: Similar to the previous sentence, the name "Kesha" is a proper noun, so we don't need to use an article.
3) Have you seen Professor Green today?
No article: When addressing someone by their professional title, we don't use an article before it.
4) How are you, Mr. Lang?
No article: We don't need to use an article before a person's last name when addressing them.
5) We spend our holidays with Grandmother Ann and Grandfather Tom.
The: We use "the" before the familial titles "Grandmother" and "Grandfather" because they are specific to Ann and Tom.
6) Smith works in London.
No article: In general statements about a person's occupation or workplace, we don't use an article.
7) Prince Charles is the eldest son.
The: In this case, "the" is used before the superlative "eldest" to indicate that Charles is specifically the eldest son among a particular group.
8) Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has four children.
The: "The" is used before the title "Duke of Edinburgh" to indicate a specific title held by Prince Philip.
9) Queen Elizabeth II is a very modern woman.
No article: In this sentence, we are referring to a general concept of "Queen Elizabeth II" being a modern woman, so we don't use an article.
10) The Queen of England was born in 1926.
The: "The" is used before the title "Queen of England" to indicate a specific title held by the queen.
11) At present, Elizabeth I is a queen.
No article: In this sentence, we are referring to a general concept that "Elizabeth I" is a queen, so we don't use an article.
12) The Prince of Wales is the eldest son in the Royal Family.
The: "The" is used before the title "Prince of Wales" to indicate a specific title held by the prince.
13) Prince William married Miss Catherine Middleton.
No article: We don't use an article before a person's first name or when referring to their marital status.
Overall, the usage of "the" or no article depends on whether we are referring to something specific or general.