Complete the sentences. Use the, a, or an.

Understand the Problem
The question is a set of incomplete sentences that need to be completed using the articles 'the', 'a', or 'an'. This exercise tests the understanding of definite and indefinite articles in English grammar.
Answer
1. a 2. a 3. the 4. the 5. the 6. the 7. an 8. the
- a
- a
- the
- the
- the
- the
- an
- the
Answer for screen readers
- a
- a
- the
- the
- the
- the
- an
- the
More Information
The articles 'a', 'an', and 'the' are used to define nouns as either specific or non-specific. 'The' is a definite article, used to refer to a specific or particular noun. 'A' and 'an' are indefinite articles, used to refer to a non-specific or general noun. 'A' is used before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, and 'an' is used before nouns that begin with a vowel sound.
Tips
A common mistake is using 'a' instead of 'an' before a word that starts with a vowel sound, or vice versa. Always consider the sound of the word immediately following the article.
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