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  • The or no article? He’s usually at the / Ø college in the / Ø morning, and at the / Ø work in the / Ø afternoon.
    Ø, the, Ø, the
  • The or no article? The / Ø Lake Titicaca is in the / Ø Peru, and it’s the / Ø highest lake in the / Ø world.
    Ø, Ø, the, the
  • Find two mistakes with articles and correct them. John is standing on left, and Susan is standing in the middle, next to headteacher.
    the left, the headteacher
  • Which of these should begin with the? Indian Ocean, Mediterranean, Lake Ontario, Amazon
    All 3
  • Fill in the gaps with a, an, the or Ø. He went to Italy on ____ holiday, and spent a week in ____ north of ____ country.
    Ø / the / the
  • The or no article? The / Ø French people love going out at the / Ø night, but the / Ø English people prefer staying at the / Ø home.
    Ø, Ø, Ø, Ø
  • A, the or no article? Mark couldn’t find a / the / Ø job because he was in a / the / Ø prison for ten years.
    a, Ø
  • Which is correct? Tom is 13, and is still at a / the / Ø school, but Jim is now at a / the / Ø university studying English.
    the
  • Is this sentence right or wrong? (If it’s wrong, correct it.) El Paso is on border of Mexico and USA.
    the border, the USA
  • Find two mistakes with articles and correct them. I live in a flat in city centre, very close to the Oxford Street.
    ...
  • Which is correct? I’ve got two cars, a / the Porsche and a / the BMW. A / The Porsche is much faster, but I usually drive a / the BMW.
    a, a, The, the
  • Is this sentence right or wrong? (If it’s wrong, correct it.) In the USA most people go to work by car.
    Correct
  • Fill in the gaps with a, an, the or Ø. I met ____ Queen of England when I was in ____ UK.
    the, the
  • Find two mistakes with articles and correct them. Madras is in the south of the India, on east coast.
    (the) India, the east coast
  • Is this sentence right or wrong? (If it’s wrong, correct it.) I usually go to work by the train, but yesterday I went by the bus.
    by train / by bus