This formative helps students identify articles ('a,' 'an,' 'the') in various sentences. By practicing these exercises, students will become more familiar with recognizing and using articles correctly.
We use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound.
The word "the" can be used with both singular and plural nouns.
We always use "a" before words that start with vowels.
"The" is used when we talk about something specific.
You can say "an dog" because dog starts with a consonant.
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___ cat is sleeping on the couch.
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I saw ___ apple on the table.
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She wants to buy ___ orange dress.
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He is reading ___ book.
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Can you pass me ___ pencil?
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We went to see ___ Eiffel Tower in Paris.
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I saw ___ elephant at the zoo.
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They are playing in ___ park near our house.
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He wants ___ sandwich for lunch.
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Please open ___ door.