Unit 1. The Definite Article. Exercises. Answers
Unit 1. The Definite Article. Exercises. Answers
1. Which of the nouns in these sentences are specific, and need the? Which are
general, and do not take the?
1. In Paris, we stayed at the George V hotel, ate at Maxim’s, and visited the Louvre.
2. The Smiths were supposed to come to the lunch we gave at the Ritz, but Mrs
Smith phoned to say they had to take the young one to hospital.
3. Some buildings are world-famous: the Acropolis, Big Ben, the White House, the
Taj Mahal, St Peter’s, the Pyramids, Lenin’s Tomb.
4. Experts were appointed to investigate the causes of the disease, known as yellow
fever, which broke out among the American troops after the Spanish-American
War.
5. Brevity is the soul of lingerie.
1. My father likes the classical music and listens to it all the time.
2. I saw a man sitting in a restaurant. A woman came and joined him, but the man
got up and left without speaking with her. ✓
3. The sun was shining and it was a lovely day.
4. I can play the piano.
5. I come from the United Arab Emirates.
6. I’ve applied to study at the University of Edinburgh. ✓
7. Sorry, I’m late. The car wouldn’t start this morning.
8. I’m going to take a cruise down the river Nile.
9. My husband collects the antiques. He’s always going to auctions.
10. I usually go to work by the bus.
6. Complete the conversations. Put in the nouns and decide if you need the.
► Tom: Did you see the football (football) on television last night?
Melanie: No, I hate football (football). I was watching the news (news) on the other
channel.
1. Rachel: Did your family have a dog when you were younger?
Vicky: No, thank goodness. I'm afraid of dogs. I didn't like the dogs that were
running around in the park yesterday. I was afraid they were going to attack
me.
2. Melanie: You shouldn't drive so much, Mark. You know that cars cause pollution,
don't you?
Mark: Yes, but cars these days are cleaner than they used to be. Isn't it
aeroplanes that are mainly responsible for the pollution of the
atmosphere?
3. Melanie: I've put some bread out in the garden for the birds.
Tom: You like birds, don't you?
Melanie: Yes, I do. I love wildlife, in fact. I'd much rather live in the country if I
could.
4. Laura: You're always reading books about history, aren't you?
Harriet: It was always my favourite subject. Do you know anything about the history
of this area?
Laura: No, but if you like looking round museums and old buildings, we could find
out about it together.
7. Complete the sentences with the word given (school, university, etc.). Use
‘the’ where necessary.
1. (school)
a. Every term parents are invited to the school to meet the teachers.
b. Why aren’t your children at school today? Are they ill?
c. When he was younger, Ted hated school.
d. What time does school usually start in the mornings in your country?
e. A: How do your children get home from school? By bus?
B: No, they walk. The school isn’t very far.
f. What sort of job does Jenny want to do when she leaves school?
g. There were some people waiting outside the school to meet their children.