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Choose A, AN or (/) for "no article" for each blank below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers.
1. Because there was
(/)
a
an
huge rainstorm, the flight was delayed for more than
(/)
a
an
hour. The airport was full of
(/)
a
an
angry passengers.
2. You said that he was
(/)
a
an
well known player on
(/)
a
an
European football team, his name started with
(/)
a
an
"E", and his jersey had
(/)
a
an
"18" on it. I don't know who you are talking about.
3. That company makes
(/)
a
an
app to let you instantly translate
(/)
a
an
things with
(/)
a
an
iPhone. That's
(/)
a
an
useful tool for
(/)
a
an
frequent traveler.
4. Is this
(/)
a
an
phone number? It's really hard to read. Is that
(/)
a
an
"1" or
(/)
a
an
"7"?
5. With gas prices at
(/)
a
an
all-time high, I wish I didn't drive
(/)
a
an
SUV. I think
(/)
a
an
small compact car would be
(/)
a
an
much more cost-effective way to get around.
6. "Photo" doesn't start with
(/)
a
an
"F"; it starts with
(/)
a
an
"P". And "write" starts with
(/)
a
an
"W", not
(/)
a
an
"R".
7. He's quite
(/)
a
an
unique salesman. He has
(/)
a
an
unusual gift for keeping
(/)
a
an
customers happy, and he has
(/)
a
an
honest face which convinces
(/)
a
an
people to buy things.
8. I buy my music from
(/)
a
an
online music store. They charge Americans
(/)
a
an
dollar for
(/)
a
an
song and Europeans
(/)
a
an
euro. You can choose to download the song as
(/)
a
an
MP3 or in several other formats. If you purchase ten songs, they will even send you
(/)
a
an
CD.
9. No, no, Margaret isn't
(/)
a
an
secretary; her husband is. In fact, he is quite
(/)
a
an
efficient secretary. He works for
(/)
a
an
well known law firm downtown.
10. Dr. Perez is
(/)
a
an
professor at Stanford University. She has
(/)
a
an
Ph.D. in biology from Yale and
(/)
a
an
MBA from Harvard. She is quite
(/)
a
an
educated lady.
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