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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
5

EXERCISE 2: Complete the sentences with a/an, the, or 0. Capitalize as appropriate.

English
1 answer:
xeze [42]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

4. Jim likes to wear 0 hats.

5. A hat is article of clothing

6. 0 hats are articles of clothing

7. The brown hat on that hook over there belongs to Mark.

8. Everyone has 0 problems in 0 life.

9. My grandfather had a long life.

10.  That book is about the life of Helen Keller.

11. Tommy wants to be an engineer when he grows

12. The Brooklyn Bridge was designed by an engineer.

13. John Roehling is the name of an engineer who designed the Brooklyn  Bridge. He died in 1869 from an infection before the bridge was completed.

14. 0 people wear 0 jewelry to make themselves more attractive

15. the jewelry Diana is wearing today is beautiful.

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