Use of Articles Exercises with Answers for online practice of Class 6 English Grammar. Solution of Elementary English Grammar book worksheet for CBSE and ICSE board students.
Articles
Adjectives a, an and the are usually called articles. A and an are called indefinite articles. The is called the definite articles.
Fill in the blanks ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the‘.
Exercise 15.2 Rewrite the following sentences, inserting or omitting articles wherever necessary.
1. Lion and leopard belong to cat family.
2. The iron is useful metal.
3. The wisdom is better than the riches.
4. Rich are not always happy.
5. The Sunday is first day of week.
6. Jews do not worship the fire.
7. The December is last month of year.
8. Delhi stands on Yamuna.
10. Mahabharata is scared book of Hindus.
11. The gold is more valuable than the lead.
12. Give him hundred rupees.
Answers:
1. The lion and the leopard belong to the cat family.
2. Iron is a useful metal.
3. Wisdom is better than riches.
4. The rich are not always happy.
5. Sunday is the first day of the week.
6. Jews do not worship fire.
7. December is the last month of the year.
8. Delhi stands on the Yamuna.
9. The Alps are the highest mountains in the Hindu Kush.
10. The Mahabharata is a sacred book of the Hindus.
11. Gold is more valuable than lead.
12. Give him a hundred rupees.
Exercise 15.3 Read the following passage. Then, correct the errors and rewrite it correctly.
What an wonderful city Delhi is! I have seen so many new and exciting things that I am unable to describe them. I saw an great tower called Qutub Minar. I also visited a best mosque in Delhi – Jama Masjid. I walked down a beautiful Rajpath and saw an Punjabi group performing a Bhangra. I saw an Indian Parliament House and went to a Mughal Gardens. I ate a most wonderful Indian meal at an hotel called Maurya. Oh! I have really had fun watching a different sights of Delhi.
Answers:
What a wonderful city Delhi is! I have seen so many new and exciting things that I am unable to describe them. I saw a great tower called Qutub Minar. I also visited the best mosque in Delhi—Jama Masjid. I walked down the beautiful Rajpath and saw a Punjabi group performing a Bhangra. I saw the Indian Parliament House and went to the Mughal Gardens. I ate the most wonderful Indian meal at a hotel called Maurya. Oh! I have really had fun watching the different sights of Delhi.
Add ‘a’, ‘an’, or ‘the’.
Fill ‘a’,’ an’, ‘the’.
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