How to Use English Articles: A, An, The

Practice Exercises

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks with A, An, or The
I need ___ umbrella.
She is ___ honest person.
We went to ___ park yesterday.
Can you pass me ___ pencil?
___ moon is bright tonight.
Answers:
an
an
the
a
The
Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Article
I am looking for (a / the) book on my desk.
(A / An) apple a day keeps the doctor away.
He is (a / the) fastest runner in the team.
Do you want (a / the) orange?
I saw (a / the) movie last night.
Answers:
the
An
the
an
the
Key Takeaways
“A” is used for non-specific singular nouns beginning with a consonant sound.
“An” is used for non-specific singular nouns beginning with a vowel sound.
“The” is used for specific nouns, unique objects, superlatives, or when both the speaker and listener know what is being referred to.
Articles are not used with general concepts, uncountable nouns, or proper nouns (names).
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