I. In the following sentences supply the articles (a, an or the) if they are necessary. If no article is necessary, write Ø.
- Jason’s father bought him a bicycle that he had wanted for his birthday.
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from Ø France to The United States.
- Rita is studying an English and Ø math this semester.
- The judged asked a witness to tell the truth.
- A big books on the table are for my history class.
- When you go to the store, please buy a bottle of Ø chocolate milk and Ø dozen oranges.
- There are only a seats left for Ø tonight’s musical at Ø University.
- What did you eat for Ø breakfast this morning ?.
- Rita plays Ø violin and her sister plays a guitar.
- The chair that you are sitting is broken.
II. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of other.
- This pen isn’t working. Please give me another
- If you’re still thirsty, I’ll make another pot of coffee.
- This dictionary has a page missing. Please give me another
- He doesn’t need those books. He needs the others
- There are thirty people in the room. Twenty are from Latin America and the others are from others countries.
- Six people are in the store. Two were buying meat. Others was looking at magazines. Others was eating a candy bar. The others were walking around looking for more food.
- This glass of milk is sour. Another glass of milk is sour too.
- The army was practicing its drills. One group was doing artillery practice. Another was marching; another was at attention; and the other was practicing combat tactics.
- There are seven students from Japan. Others are from Iran, and the others are from others places.
- We looked at cars today. The first two we far too expensive, but the other ones were reasonably priced.