Article - The


 
 
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Article - The

Article: The:

The is called definite article. It can be used before singular nouns, plural nouns and uncountable nouns.

The is used :

  • before unique objects group of objects:- the earth; the equator; the universe; the moon
  • before a noun made definite as a result of being mentioned a second time:-  I saw a boy and a girl in the garden.,  The girl was crying and the boy looked confused.
  • before a noun representing only one particular thing ( by reason of locality):-  Mother is in the kitchen. ( the kitchen of speakers house), Please, pass the salt. ( the salt on the table)
  • before a proper noun only when it is qualified by an adjective:- The immortal Shakespeare; the great Caeser.
  • before superlatives and ordinals like first, second etc. used an adjectives:- the first ( chapter ); the best book
  • before a singular noun to represent a class of animals or things:-  The elephant is the largest land animal.
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    Question : 1

    Fill in the blank:

    The Biggest Elvis is one of _________ best books I've ever read.

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 2

    Fill the blank part with correct determiner : -

    1. I like ___________ flowers in your garden.

    2. Which is __________ more beautiful of the two sisters ?

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 3

    Fill the blank part with correct determiner : -

    1. ____________ Himalayas are to the north of India .

    2. Indian won _________ Singer cup last year .

    3. A number of teams are taking part in _____________ world cup .

    Right Option : A
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