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1. Contrast the use of the indefinite and definite articles:

Example: There was a man and a woman in the room. The man was English but the woman looked foreign.

1. My parents have (a) ... cat and (b) ... dog. (c) … dog never bites (d) ... cat but (e) ... cat often scratches (f) ... dog. 2. When you turn into Union Street, you'll see three houses: (a) ... red one, (b) ... yellow one and (c) ... white one. I live in (d) ... white one. 3. This morning Don bought (a) ... newspaper and (b) ... magazine. (c) ... newspaper is on the table but he doesn’t know where (d) ... magazine is. 4. We live in (a) ... old house in (b) ... middle of the village. There is (c) ... beautiful garden behind (d) ... house. (e) ... roof of (f) ... house is in very bad condition. 5. I saw (a) ... accident this morning. (b) ... car crashed into (c) ... wall. (d) ... driver of (e) ... car was not hurt but (f) ... car was quite badly damaged.

2. Insert either a/an or the:

1. We live in ... small flat in ... centre of the city. 2. I'm looking for ... job. 3. Would you like ... apple? 4. Have you finished with ... book Susan lent you last week? 5. Did Harry get ... job he applied for? 6. Could you close ... window, please? 7. We went out for ... meal last night. ... restaurant we went to was superb. 8. This is ... house I live in. 9. Did ... police find ... person who robbed ... bank in Lipson Road. 10. ... President of ... United States is elected every four years. 11. As I was walking along the street, I saw ... $20 note on ... pavement. 12. There is no need to buy any milk. ... milkman brings it every morning. 13. “Have you got ... car?" - "No, I've never had ... car in my life." 14. I went into the shop and asked to speak to ... manager. 15. It was warm and sunny, so we decided to sit in ... garden. 16. Alan sat down on ... chair near the door.

3. Use the proper article:

1. He read ... leading article slowly moving his lips over ... words. 2. ... thought of Nessie faded from his mind. 3. I was ... interpreter during ... war. 4. We were shocked by ... scene that followed. 5. And then … lady came in. ... tall young lady. 6. We were met by ... handsome young man. ... man was ... guide. 7. ...street was empty. But suddenly she noticed ... old woman on ... opposite side of ... street. 8. Long ago this park was ... large private garden. 9. She changed ... wrapper in which she did the housework for ... black satin blouse and ... skirt. 10. ... marble clock on … mantelpiece softly chimed twelve. 11. He had ... wild desire to run away. 12. I want you to explain ... incident we had this morning. 13. What ... nice cheerful fellow he is! 14. ... young woman of about 30 with ... pleasant face rose to greet them when they entered ... room.

4. Use the proper article. Pay attention to the of-phrases:

a) 1. He leaned on ... back of ... chair. 2. He saw the boy on ... roof of ... house. 3. ... neck of ... bottle was very narrow. 4. It was ... face of ... old man. 5. ... cover of ... book was very bright.

b) 1. He gave her ... little bunch of ... flowers. 2. I am looking for ... box of ... matches. 3. She joined ... group of ... students standing near by. 4. ... whole pack of ... cigarettes got wet and he couldn't smoke. 5. The house was reached by ... flight of ... steps.

c) 1. She asked for ... glass of ... water. 2. We could see ... drops of ... dew on the grass. 3. What do you say to ... bottle of ... beer? - No beer, thanks, I prefer ... glass of ... mineral water or just ... cup of ... tea. 4. He took ... jug of ... milk standing on the kitchen-table and poured himself a little. 5. Here's ... piece of ... chalk for you to write with.