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  • Which sentence is correct? A) "I love to sail over the water." B) "I love to sail over water."
    B) "I love to sail over water." Explanation: When referring to water in a general sense (any water), you don't need "the."
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  • Fill in the blank: "He spilled _____ milk all over the floor." (some specific milk)
    Answer: "the" Explanation: If it's specific milk, such as the milk you just bought, use "the."
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  • Which sentence is correct? A) "He spilled the milk all over the floor." B) "He spilled milk all over the floor."
    Answer: Both are correct! Explanation: "The milk" refers to specific milk, and "milk" refers to any milk.
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  • True or False: "She wants a water" is always correct.
    Answer: False Explanation: You can say "a water" only if you're referring to a container of water, like a bottle or glass of water.
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  • Question: Which sentence is grammatically correct? A) "I need a bottle of water." B) "I need a water."
    Answer: A) "I need a bottle of water." Explanation: Water is an uncountable noun, so you can’t use "a water" unless it’s referring to a container.
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  • Question: True or False: "A/an" can be used only with count nouns.
    Answer: True Explanation: "A/an" is used with count nouns, such as "a bottle" or "an apple."
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  • Question: Which one needs "the" in front of it? A) Pacific Ocean B) Lake Erie C) Mount Everest
    Answer: A) Pacific Ocean Explanation: You need "the" for names of oceans, like "the Pacific Ocean."
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  • Question: Fill in the blank: "I hiked up _____ Rockies."
    Answer: "the" Explanation: Use "the" with ranges of mountains like "the Rockies."
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  • Question: Which sentence is correct? A) "We visited the Netherlands." B) "We visited Netherlands."
    Answer: A) "We visited the Netherlands." Explanation: Some country names take "the," like the Netherlands.
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  • Question: Do you need "the" here: "She lives in _____ Miami."
    Answer: No Explanation: You don’t use "the" with city names.
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  • Question: True or False: You don’t use "the" before the names of continents.
    Answer: True Explanation: You don't use "the" with continents, such as Asia or Europe.
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  • Question: Which sentence is correct? A) "They went to the Lake Titicaca." B) "They went to Lake Titicaca."
    Answer: B) "They went to Lake Titicaca." Explanation: Names of lakes don't take "the."
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  • Question: Which of these geographical names needs "the"? A) Andes Mountains B) Mount Fuji C) Easter Island
    Answer: A) Andes Mountains Explanation: Use "the" with ranges of mountains like the Andes.
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  • Question: Do you need "the" for island chains? A) Yes B) No
    Answer: A) Yes Explanation: Use "the" with island chains like the Canary Islands.
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  • Question: True or False: "The Chinese" refers to the population of China.
    Answer: True Explanation: "The Chinese" refers to the people of China.
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  • Question: Which sentence is correct? A) "He studies the biology." B) "He studies biology."
    Answer: B) "He studies biology." Explanation: Academic subjects don't require articles.
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