5.3 Grammar

5.3 Grammar
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I saw ___ fox this morning.
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Slide 2 - Quiz

____ fox I told you about was eating an apple.
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Slide 3 - Quiz

I need ___ piece of paper for my project.
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The project I am working on is almost finished.
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Slide 5 - Quiz

My bike is broken. I'll take ___ car.
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Slide 6 - Quiz

My mom is ___ a doctor.
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My dad is ___ animator.
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During ___ Middle Ages, people were generally poor.
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During ___ Middle Ages, people were generally poor.
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Slide 10 - Quiz

___ politicians are generally not very trustworthy.
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Slide 11 - Quiz

My sister is visiting ___ India this summer.
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Slide 12 - Quiz

I am visiting ___ United States this summer.
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Slide 13 - Quiz

Rules for articles
A/an 
  • You use a/an to talk about something for the first time when it means ‘one of many’.  
  • You use a/an with jobs.
Definite article the
  • You use the when the thing you are talking about has already been mentioned. 
  • You use the when the thing you are talking about is known or is ‘the only one’.
  • You use the with historical periods, superlative adjectives and ordinal numbers.
No article
  • You use no article to talk about things in general.
  • You use no articles with continents, countries or cities. 
         Exceptions: The US, The UK, The Netherlands


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Individual work
Do exercise 2-7 on p. 62.
Done? Read your book. 

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