L'énoncé
Recopier chaque phrase au brouillon et compléter avec a, an, the ou $\emptyset$.
Question 1
What is the matter? Have you got ... precise problem at school?
What is the matter? Have you got a precise problem at school?
Le mot commence par un consonne.
Question 2
I know a lot of personalities. Some of them are ... famous.
I know a lot of personalities. Some of them are famous.
Pas d'article !
Attention au pluriel.
Question 3
When I was ... child, I used to visit my grandparents every holidays.
When I was a child, I used to visit my grandparents every holidays.
Le mot commence par une consonne.
Question 4
Would she like to be ... English teacher?
Would she like to be an English teacher?
Le mot commence par une voyelle.
Question 5
... girl next to you is called Lisa.
The girl next to you is called Lisa.
L'on parle d'une fille et pas d'une autre.
Question 6
What ... interesting movie!
What an interesting movie!
Le mot commence par une voyelle.
Question 7
I don't feel very well, I have ... headache.
I don't feel very well, I have a headache.
Le "h" se prononce au début du mot, c'est une consonne.
Question 8
... Freedom is the key to happiness (la liberté est la clé du bonheur)
Freedom is the key to happiness (la liberté est la clé du bonheur)
Pas d'article !
La liberté est un nom abstrait.
Question 9
I've just read ... book written by Dickens.
I've just read a / the book written by Dickens.
Les deux sont acceptés.
Il s'agit d'un livre en particulier mais Dickens en a écrit plusieurs.
Question 10
I admire ... Queen Elizabeth II.
I admire Queen Elizabeth II.
Pas d'article !
Il s'agit d'un titre honorifique.