1. Fill in the gaps with a or an where necessary.
1. He has got a puppy.
2. Kate is a good girl.
3. John has got an old boat.
4. That dog is a very lazy.
5. There is a star in the sky.
6. Mary has got an uncle.
7. We've got a yellow bikes.
8. The basket is a small.
2. Complete the sentences with a or an where necessary.
Kate is a nice girl. She is a pupil. She is a very clever. She has got a schoolbag. It is a blue. She has got a books in her bag. She has got a pencil and a pen in the bag, too. The pencil is a black and the pen is a blue.
3. Fill in the gaps with a, an or the.
1. There is a bird in the tree. The bird is yellow.
2. Where are the shoes? They are under the bed.
3. I can see a fish in the water.
4. There is an old bus at the bus-stop.
5. The moon is in the sky.
6. There is a red pen in the box.
7. What colour is the orange?
8. Look at the dog. It has got a long tail.
9. There is an elephant in the picture.
10. I can see an ant on the wall.
4. Fill in the gaps with a, an or the where necessary.
1. London is a big city. I've got a friend there.
2. Jane is an English girl but she lives in Portugal.
3. Listen to the woman. She is singing a nice song.
4. The sun is in the sky.
5. The colour of this flower is purple.
6. Mr Hill has got a new car.
5. Complete the sentences with a, an or the where necessary.
Grandma is an old lady. She's got a house near the sea. The house has got a beautiful garden. There are a flowers and a tree in the garden. The tree is a tall. It's an apple tree. Grandma has got a cat, too. The cat is a white but it has got a black tail. It is an old cat but the grandma loves it very much.
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