Exercises
Exercises
Directions: Fill in the blank with the appropriate article, a, an, or the, or leave the space blank if
no article is needed.
1. I have horse of my own. I call her Pretty Girl. She is intelligent animal, but she is not
thoroughbred horse. I could never enter her in race, even if I wanted to. But I do not want to. She
is companion, for my own pleasure. I took her swimming day or two ago.
2. Horse knows when he is going to race. How does he know? His breakfast was scanty. (He is
angry about that.) He does not have saddle on his back. He is being led, not ridden, to
grandstand. He is led under grandstand into unusual, special stall. Horse is nervous. Sometimes
he does not know what to do when starting gate flies open and track is before him. If he does not
begin to run instantly, other horses are already ahead of him. During race, when he sees another
horse just ahead of him, he will try to pass him. Sometimes jockey holds him back to save his
energy for last stretch. Eventually horse gets to run as fast as he can. Exercise boy, watching
owner's favorite jockey riding horse he has exercised day after day, says nothing. Secretly, he is
planning for day when he will be jockey himself, and his horse will be first to cross finish line.
3. Most working people have fewer hours to give to time-consuming activities of clubs than they
used to have, but most people in small town belong to club or two. One of clubs is likely to be
social and benevolent organization, such as Rotary or Elks. Business people are likely to belong,
also to either Kiwanis Club or Lions. Such business people's organizations may meet as often as
once a week in one of private dining rooms of town's leading hotel for lunch. They have good
lunch, hear good program, and continue their fundraising program for worthy organization, such
as local hospital.
Read the passage given below, and identify and underline the articles used in it.
One day, a dog which was very hungry was crossing the street. Suddenly he saw a shop selling
meat. Since the dog hadn’t eaten for a few days, he could not control his hunger. When the
shopkeeper wasn’t looking, the dog took a piece of meat and ran away. The dog ran till it came
near a clear stream to enjoy his food. As he was about to eat the meat, he saw his own reflection
in the water. He didn’t understand that it was his own reflection in the clear water; he thought
there was another dog with a piece of meat. So without thinking twice, he opened his mouth to
bark at the other dog; as soon as he did that, his piece of meat fell into the stream.
Exercise 3: Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles
Exercise 5
Choose the correct definite or indefinite article: "the", "a", "an" or "x" (zero article) .
Exercise 7
Complete the following sentences using appropriate articles. In some cases, no articles are needed.
10. I lived on Main Street when I first came to town. (no article needed)
11. Albany is the capital of New York State. (no article needed)
Answers – Exercise 3
1. An
2. A
3. The, The
4. An, The
5. A
6. The
7. A
8. A, The, The
9. A
10. The
11. The, The
12. The
13. The
14. The, The
15. The, The, The
16. The, A
17. The
18. The
19. The
20. A, The
Answer Exercise 5 : Choose the correct article: a, an, the or x (no article)
Answer Exercise 6
Choose the correct definite or indefinite article: "the", "a", "an" or "x" (zero article) .
Answers Exercise 7
2. I am a university student.
1. I have a horse of my own. I call her Pretty Girl. She is an intelligent animal, but she is not a
thoroughbred horse. I could never enter her in a race, even if I wanted to. But I do not want to.
She is a companion, for my own pleasure. I took her swimming a day or two ago.
2. A horse knows when he is going to race. How does he know? His breakfast was scanty. (He is
angry about that.) He does not have a saddle on his back. He is being led, not ridden, to the
grandstand. He is led under the grandstand into an unusual, special stall. The horse is nervous.
Sometimes he does not know what to do when the starting gate flies open and the track is before
him. If he does not begin to run instantly, other horses are already ahead of him. During the race,
when he sees another horse just ahead of him, he will try to pass him. Sometimes the jockey
holds him back to save his energy for the last stretch. Eventually the horse gets to run as fast as
he can. The exercise boy, watching the owner's favorite jockey riding the horse he has exercised
day after day, says nothing. Secretly, he is planning for the day when he will be a jockey
himself, and his horse will be the first to cross the finish line.
3. Most working people have fewer hours to give to time-consuming activities of clubs than they
used to have, but most people in a small town belong to a club or two. One of the clubs is likely
to be a social and benevolent organization, such as the Rotary or Elks. Business people are likely
to belong, also to either the Kiwanis Club or the Lions. Such business people's organizations
may meet as often as once a week in one of the private dining rooms of the town's leading hotel
for lunch. They have a good lunch, hear a good program, and continue their fundraising program
for a worthy organization, such as a local hospital.
Answers – Exercise 4
One day, a dog which was very hungry was crossing the street. Suddenly, it saw a shop selling
meat. Since the dog hadn’t eaten for a few days, he could not control his hunger. When the
shopkeeper wasn’t looking, the dog took a piece of meat and ran away. The dog ran till it came
near a clear stream to enjoy his food. As he was about to eat the meat, he saw his own reflection
in the water. He didn’t understand that it was his own reflection in the clear water; he thought
there was another dog with a piece of meat. So without thinking twice, he opened his mouth to
bark at the other dog; as soon as he did that, his piece of meat fell into the stream