Sentence and Paragraph Writing: V V V V
Sentence and Paragraph Writing: V V V V
There are three articles English- a, an, and the. A and an are indefinite articles and the is the definite
article. Using articles correctly will help your writing have a natural flow to it.
A and An
Use a before singular nouns (or the adjectives that precede them) that begin with a consonant sound.
Use an before singular nouns (or the adjectives that precede them) that begin with a vowel sound.
an apple
a uniform (initial sound is ”Y”- a consonant sound)
an x-ray machine (initial sound is ”eh”- a vowel sound)
a university (initial sound is ”Y”- a consonant sound)
an hour (initial sound is ”ow”- a vowel sound)
Use a or an before count nouns, when the noun which is being talk about is not specifically known. A is
used before nouns that begin with a consonant sound. An is used before nouns that begin with a vowel
sound.
Here are some examples:
He has a book. (There are many books, and he has one.)
I ate an orange. (There were many oranges, and I ate one.)
While in Australia, we stayed at a luxury hotel. (There are many luxury hotels in
Australia, and we stayed in one.)
A Porsche is an expensive sports car. (There are many expensive sports cars, and
a Porsche is one.)
Kansas is a state in America. (There are 50 states in America, and Kansas is one.)
Exercise 3.1
Choose a or an for each of the following nouns and terms.
Exercise 3.2
Fill in the blanks using the correct article (a or an). Be sure to use correct capitalization and punctuate the
sentences correctly.
5. ____ elevator will take you to the main offices on the fiftieth floor
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Exercise 3.3
Write complete sentences using the following nouns. Use correct punctuation and capitalization.
1. tokyo
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2. china
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3. cabbage
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4. an eagle
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5. february
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The is used when the thing being talked about is specifically known or it is clearly understood which thing
we are referring to.
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When writing individual sentences, like in the exercises below, it is sometimes difficult or impossible to
determine whether the indefinite article or definite article should be used. The problem arises because the
sentence is in isolation; there is no context to determine whether the object being referred to is known by
both reader and writer or speaker and listener. In most cases, if the sentence is in isolation, the indefinite
article should be used. If the sentence is in context, then the context needs to be examined to determine
whether the definite or indefinite article should be used.
Exercise 3.4
Put the correct article in the blanks and capitalize and punctuate the sentence correctly.
9. _____ movie was disappointing _____ acting was terrible and _____ story was boring
10. _____ elephant was spraying water from its trunk at _____ zoo
Exercise 3.5
Rewrite the following sentences, adding the correct article where needed.
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9. World famous boxer from United States, Mohammed Ali, was Greatest.
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Exercise 3.6
Fill in the blanks with a, an, or some. Use some with non-count nouns. Then rewrite the sentences with
the correct form of the verb using simple present tense. Use correct capitalization and punctuation.
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