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English, 21.11.2020 23:10 gabbypittman20

Read each sentence and decide if it needs a/an/the or no article (you can just write 'X') 1. I have a new neighbor! He moved into (a) house on (b) corner. I can't wait to meet him! 2. Speaker A: I did not like (a) restaurant we ate in last night, did you?

Speaker B: No, I didn't like it either. (b) service was bad, (c) food was cold and we waited for our table for over (d) hour!

Speaker A: Next time let's read some (e) reviews before we go anywhere to eat.

3. I have a problem; I don't understand how to do (a) homework Ms. Caitlin assigned last week. Can you help me (b) little when you are free?

4. How many days (a) week do you go to work?

5. I've never been to (a) zoo before. What kinds of (b) animals do they have there?

6. Be careful! (a) chair on (b) left side of (c) table is broken, so don't sit in it.

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