KONTANCO.ID - BEIJING. Dalam percakapan telepon pada Kamis malam (28/7/2022), Presiden China Xi Jinping memperingatkan mitranya dari Amerika Joe Biden agar tidak mendukung kemerdekaan Taiwan. Xi Jinping mengatakan, mereka yang bermain api akan terbakar. Melansir Channel News Asia, panggilan telepon yang dijadwalkan antara kedua pemimpin ArticlesExercise ( Soal latihan Artikel) Directions: Fill in the blank with the appropriate article, a, an, or the, or leave the space blank if no article is needed. 1. I want ____ apple from that basket. 2. ____ church on the corner is progressive. 3. Miss Lin speaks ____ Chinese. 4. I borrowed ____ pencil from your pile of pencils and pens. 5. Berikutrangkuman perkembangan terkini kasus kematian Brigadir J. Baca juga: Soal Baku Tembak, Komnas HAM Sebut Bharada E Mengaku Merespons Brigadir J. Pengakuan Bharada E. Pada Selasa (26/7/2022), Komisi Nasional Hak Asasi Manusia (Komnas HAM) yang turut mengusut kasus ini memeriksa enam dari tujuh ajudan Irjen Ferdy Sambo. Vay Tiền Nhanh. 1. A/an A et an sont des articles indĂ©finis. Le locuteur qui emploie a/an entend extraire un Ă©lĂ©ment d'un ensemble. Ex. There was a beautiful woman in the shop. "a woman" a Ă©tĂ© extrait de l'ensemble "women". Au pluriel on aura la phrase suivante There were beautiful women in the shop. L'article "a" a disparu devant le pluriel "women". 2. The The est un article dĂ©fini qui possĂšde diffĂ©rentes valeurs. a. Valeur anaphorique Ex. There was a policeman talking to a driver in the street last night. Phrase n° 1 The driver had jumped the traffic-lights. Phrase n° 2 Dans la phrase n° 1, le locuteur expose ce qui s'est passĂ© la nuit prĂ©cĂ©dente en Ă©voquant un conducteur. Ce dernier devient ensuite connu de l'Ă©nonciateur et du co-Ă©nonciateur d'oĂč la reprise par the dans la phrase n° 2. Il s'agit dĂ©sormais d'un conducteur bien prĂ©cis, dans une situation bien dĂ©finie. b. Valeur de gĂ©nĂ©ralisation On l'emploie devant un nom dĂ©nombrable singulier pour dĂ©signer toute l'espĂšce. Ex. The dog is the most faithful animal. 3. Pas d'article Ăž L'article Ăž indique une absence de dĂ©termination. On l'utilise pour Ă©voquer des gĂ©nĂ©ralitĂ©s. Ex. I like Ăž cats. She hates Ăž caviar. Cet article est radicalement opposĂ© Ă  l'article the qui, lui, met l'accent sur un point bien prĂ©cis. Ex. He likes Ăž cats but he hates the cat who bit him. Il aime les chats en gĂ©nĂ©ral mais il dĂ©teste le chat qui l'a mordu. Vous avez dĂ©jĂ  mis une note Ă  ce cours. DĂ©couvrez les autres cours offerts par Maxicours ! DĂ©couvrez Maxicours Comment as-tu trouvĂ© ce cours ? Évalue ce cours ! Supaya lebih memahami materi article a,an dan the kerjakan latihan soal ini. Berikut 50 contoh soal pilihan ganda yang membantu the correct answer!1. He has ___ new AB. AnC. The2. I want to buy ___ AB. AnC. The3. ___ Ganges is ___ Indian A – TheB. An – TheC. The – An4. Is Jane ___ student at your college?A. AB. AnC. The5. I know ___ problem between you and AB. AnC. The6. Give me ___ change to fix this AB. AnC. The7. I have read ___ amazing life AB. AnC. The8. ___ weather of today is quite AB. AnC. The9. Is she ___ American?A. AB. AnC. The10. I saw ___ very beautiful creature, but I don’t know ___ name A – TheB. An – TheC. The – A11. ___ bird live in the cage. ___ cage is A – TheB. An – TheC. The – A12. I need ___ piece of AB. AnC. The13. Who is ___ owner of this book?A. AB. AnC. The14. You have been 20, but you are still like ___ AB. AnC. The15. I will go to ___ cinema with AB. AnC. The16. Is there ___ public telephone near here?A. AB. AnC. The17. I went to ___ beach during my summer AB. AnC. The18. What is ___ name of the next hospital?A. AB. AnC. The19. Tomy is ___ best student in our AB. AnC. The20. ___ joke can be a good way to start a AB. AnC. The21. Oxford is ___ university townA. AB. AnC. The22. It’s ___ most expensive hotel in townA. AB. AnC. The23. We had a very nice meal. ___ cheese was especially AB. AnC. The24. She is on diet, so she ordered ___ calorie – free AB. AnC. The25. I know someone who wrote a book about ___ life of AB. AnC. The26. I have just had ___ great AB. AnC. The27. Lucy’s father works as ___ AB. AnC. The28. We need to be at ___ airport in ___ A – TheB. An – AC. The – An29. I have ___ AB. AnC. The30. A little knowledge is ___ dangerous AB. AnC. The31. Last year we visited St. Paul’s Cathedral and ___ Tower of AB. AnC. The32. Did you read ___ book I gave you?A. AB. AnC. The33. It’s ___ long way by train to ___ west of A – TheB. An – TheC. The – A34. What’s ___ capital of your country?A. AB. AnC. The35. ___ doctor earns more than ___ A – AB. An – AnC. The – The35. I lived in ___ Netherlands before moving AB. AnC. The37. We saw ___ eagle caught a chicken AB. AnC. The38. This is ___ man I told you AB. AnC. The39. I never listen to ___ radio. In fact, I haven’t got ___ A – TheB. An – TheC. The – A40. They visited grandmother in ___ AB. AnC. The41. There was ___ time when I enjoyed AB. AnC. The42. Please, open ___ door!A. AB. AnC. The43. Would you like to tell me ___ best moment of your life?A. AB. AnC. The44. The man is ___ Italian AB. AnC. The45. It was ___ difficult AB. AnC. The46. She is reading ___ interesting AB. AnC. The47. Where are ___ scissors you borrowed last week?A. AB. AnC. The48. She has bought me ___ apple AB. AnC. The49. ___ computer is very good, I like AB. AnC. The50. ___ President of Indonesia is giving ___ speech A -TheB. The – AnC. The – A Kunci Jawaban1. A2. B3. A4. A5. A6. C7. B7. B8. C9. B10. A11. A12. A14. A15. C16. C19. C20. A21. A22. C23. C24. A25. C26. C32. C33. A34. C35. C36. A37. B38. C39. C40. C41. A42. C43. C44. B45. C46. B47. C48. B49. C50. C Knowing what articles are and when to use them in English can be difficult for language learners to pick up. Especially considering that in some situations there is no article at all. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. In English there are three articles a, an, and the. Today we’re going to look at what these are, the differences between them and when to use them – or not, in some cases. Let’s go! What is an article? Articles are a type of determiner. They function like adjectives, as they modify the noun in the sentence. The only articles in English are the’ and a/an’. Yet, the tricky part is that we use them differently – and sometimes not at all. We call the’ the definite article and a/an’ the indefinite article. When to use a/an, the and no article So when do we use articles in English? We’re going to show you some explanations, examples and activities to practise so that by the time you finish reading, you’ll be an articles pro! Definite and indefinite articles We use the’ before a noun when referring to something specific there is only one of something the cathedral the noun has been mentioned before We use a/an’ before a noun when referring to something in general mentioning something for the first time describing someone’s profession eg. I am a teacher Compare these two sentences Let’s watch the TV series that we love a specific TV series that is familiar to us or that we know about. Let’s watch a TV series after dinner we don’t have a specific TV series in mind – it could be any series. It’s important to remember that we use a’ and an’ differently a’ comes before a noun beginning with a consonant sound and an’ comes before a noun beginning with a vowel sound. For example If you were observant, you may be wondering why hotel’ and hour’ don’t use the same indefinite article, even though they both start with h’. Remember, we need to look at the starting sound, not letter, and since hour’ is pronounced with a silent h’, it starts with a vowel sound – which means you need an’. Here are some more examples of definite and indefinite articles Somebody call a policeman! Did you see the film that was on Channel 4 last night? Would you like a glass of milk? I love to swim in the ocean. The announcement lasted for 10 minutes. Learn more about the basics of definite and indefinite articles in this video No article We never use a/an with uncountable nouns. However, the’ is sometimes used with uncountable nouns in the same way it is used with plural countable nouns. This is when we want to refer to a specific object, group, or idea. For example Electricity has become more expensive recently. Can you pass me the sugar please? It’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with countable and uncountable nouns so you can make the right choice of article. See the table below for examples. However, we use no article’ in other situations without grammatical rules. In this case, it’s something you have to remember. Check out some of the following situations for knowing where you must leave out the article. Use no article’ before Names of languages and nationalities Chinese, Russian unless referring to the population of the place The Italians are known for their delicious food.’. Names of sports cricket, baseball. Names of subjects Art, Mathematics. Geographical places When it comes to geographical places, such as countries or continents, we use the’ in some cases, and no article in others. Unfortunately, there aren’t any rules to help you here – you just have to familiarise yourself with the ones that need the’ or not. Do NOT use the’ before Lakes Lake Geneva, Lake Placids Mountains Mount Fuji, Mount Everest. Continents Europe, Asia. Most countries England, Sweden. Counties/states/provinces/regions Oxfordshire, Catalunya, California. Cities, towns, villages London, Paris. Islands Bali, Hawaii. Street names Main Street, 5th Avenue. Use the’ before Rivers The Nile, The Mississippi. Mountain ranges The Andes, The Pyrenees. Deserts The Sahara, The Atacama. Oceans and seas The Pacific, The Mediterranean. Groups of islands The Maldives, The Seychelles. Some countries The USA, The Netherlands. Points on the globe The Equator, The North Pole. Geographical areas The Middle East, The West. Check out some of the most common mistakes with articles in this video Practice Now you know the grammar, here’s a short test for you to test your knowledge. Find the answers at the end of the blog – don’t peek! Answer the questions with a/an’, the’ or no article’. 1. I love going on holiday to ____ Maldives. 2. Did you watch ____ the Mel Gibson film on TV last night? 3. Do you still live in ____ Bristol? 4. I’ve had ____ terrible headache all day. 5. The book is about someone who lives on ____ small island. 6. She lives in ____ Scotland now, but is from ____ Netherlands. 7. They speak ____ Chinese. 8. I’d love to go sailing along ____ Ganges river. 9. Who is that woman in ____ photograph? 10. Can I have _____ sugar in my coffee please? More grammar lessons Congratulations – now you’re an articles expert! But it doesn’t have to stop here. We’ve got plenty more grammar lessons for you to check out. Try these 4 present tenses and how to use them 4 past tenses and when to use them 4 future tenses and how to use them 4 conditionals and when to use them 4 types of modal verbs Quiz answers 1. the 2. the 3. no article 4. a 5. a 6. no article, the 7. no article 8. the 9. the 10. no article Want more help with your grammar? Sign up for one of our courses! Glossary for Language Learners Find the following words in the article and then write down any new ones you didn’t know. Pick up pv obtain, acquire, or learn something in an informal way. Tricky adj difficult. Leave out pv fail to include something. Peek v look quickly. Check out pv look at or take notice of someone or something. pv = phrasal verb v = verb adj = adjective Study English at Oxford House BarcelonaInterested in taking an English course at Oxford House Barcelona? Check all the different English classes we can offer you or contact us for more information.

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