We bought some cheese and ham. a/an/the/- cheese was delicious.
The (We use the when we mention something for the second time.)
She picked me up at a/an/the/- airport.
the (With places in a town where we commonly go (the park, the cinema, the doctor, etc.)
Can you pass me a/an/the/- water?
the (We use the to talk about specific things or people; when it’s clear which things or people we are talking about. In this sentence, it's clear which water
My father is a/an/the/- police officer.
a ( We use a/an to talk about people’s jobs or to say what kind of person or thing something/somebody is.)
It's a/an/the/- interesting book.
an (We use a/an to talk about people’s jobs or to say what kind of person or thing something/somebody is.)
Everybody knows that ..a/an/the/- cats are very independent animals.
- (We do not use an article before plural or uncountable nouns to talk about something in general.)
a/an/the/- president visited our school.
The (We use the when there’s only one of something.)
There was a/an/the/-document on the table.
a ( We use a/an when we mention something for the first time)
I don't have ..a/an/the/-. car
a (We cannot use singular countable nouns alone (without a, the, my etc.))
Experts say that a/an/the/- coffee can be good for your health.
- ( We do not use an article before plural or uncountable nouns to talk about something in general.)
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