Q1: Underline the correct article (a / an / the) in each sentence:
(i) John wanted to read a / an comic book.
Ans: John wanted to read a / an comic book.
(ii) The class went on a / an field trip.
Ans: The class went on a / an field trip.
(iii) He likes to read an / the short stories.
Ans: He likes to read an / the short stories.
(iv) Lisa put a / an orange on her yogurt.
Ans: Lisa put a / an orange on her yogurt.
(v) My mom likes making an / the cake from scratch.
Ans: My mom likes making an / the cake from scratch.
(vi) The dog caught a / an stick.
Ans: The dog caught a / an stick.
(vii) I saw a / an otter at the zoo.
Ans: I saw a / an otter at the zoo.
(viii) I quickly ate the / an cookies.
Ans: I quickly ate the / an cookies.
Q2: Write the correct article (a / an / the) before each noun:
(i) _______ banana
Ans: a/the
(ii) _______ tree
Ans: a/the
(iii) _______ inch
Ans: an
(iv) _______ eagle
Ans: an/the
(v) _______ bench
Ans: a/the
(vi) _______ kitten
Ans: a/the
(vii) _______ soccer ball
Ans: a/the
(viii) _______ owl
Ans: an/the
(ix) _______ tiger
Ans: a/the
(x) _______ igloo
Ans: an/the
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