EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles

EXERCISE M2–5Using articles

Click on the correct article in each sentence. Click on None if the sentence does not require an article.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 1 of 10: (A / An / The) books that we ordered on Monday have not yet arrived.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 2 of 10: Air travel became common after 1952, the year of (a / an / the) first commercial passenger jet flight.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 3 of 10: For his literature course, Kevin memorized (a / an / the) poem by William Butler Yeats.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 4 of 10: Sigmund Freud was known for using (a / an / the) hypnosis on his patients.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 5 of 10: Space exploration has led to (a / an / the) advancements in science and technology.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 6 of 10: Known for his black hat and mustache, Charlie Chaplin is probably (a / an / the) most famous silent-film actor.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 7 of 10: The genetic substance DNA was first described in (a / an / the) article published in 1953.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 8 of 10: Tiger Woods typically wears (a / an / the) red shirt when he plays golf on Sundays.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 9 of 10: Mia began surfing at fifteen, when she moved to (a / an / the) California.

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EXERCISE M2–5 Using articles - 10 of 10: Elie Wiesel’s Night is (a / an / the) powerful literary work about the Holocaust.