Заповни пропуски артиклями, де це необхідно. 1) I see … man. … man is … doctor. … doctor is … kind.
2) I see … woman. … woman is … teacher. … teacher is … busy
now.
3) I see … child. … child is … little. … child has … ball. … ball is
… blue.
4) It is … car. … car is … smart.
5) It is … plate. … plate is … clean.
6) It is … spoon. … spoon is … dirty.
7) I have got … pencil. … pencil is … sharp.
8) It is … copy-book. … copy-book is … green.
9) It is … book. … book is … new.
10) It is … pen. … pen is … black.
Explanation: In the sentences, we are talking about a specific man, doctor, and a quality (kind). Therefore, we use the indefinite article "a" before the nouns "man" and "doctor" to indicate their non-specific nature.
2) I see a woman. The woman is a teacher. The teacher is busy now.
Explanation: Similar to the previous sentence, we are talking about a specific woman, teacher, and a quality (busy). Thus, we use the indefinite article "a" before the nouns "woman" and "teacher" as they are non-specific.
3) I see a child. The child is little. The child has a ball. The ball is blue.
Explanation: In these sentences, we are talking about a non-specific child, a specific ball, and its color. Therefore, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "child" and the noun "ball" because they are non-specific.
4) It is a car. The car is smart.
Explanation: Here, we are talking about a non-specific car and its quality (smart). Hence, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "car" to indicate its non-specific nature.
5) It is a plate. The plate is clean.
Explanation: Similarly, we are discussing a non-specific plate and its quality (clean). As a result, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "plate" since it is non-specific.
6) It is a spoon. The spoon is dirty.
Explanation: In this case, we are referring to a non-specific spoon and its quality (dirty). Thus, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "spoon" as it is non-specific.
7) I have got a pencil. The pencil is sharp.
Explanation: Here, we are talking about a non-specific pencil and its quality (sharp). Consequently, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "pencil" because it is non-specific.
8) It is a copy-book. The copy-book is green.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are discussing a non-specific copy-book and its color. Thus, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "copy-book" to indicate its non-specific nature.
9) It is a book. The book is new.
Explanation: Here, we are talking about a non-specific book and its quality (new). Hence, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "book" because it is non-specific.
10) It is a pen. The pen is black.
Explanation: Similarly, we are discussing a non-specific pen and its color. As a result, we use the indefinite article "a" before the noun "pen" since it is non-specific.