Use the proper article. Point out the nouns which denote an object (or) person) already mentioned.



1. She smiled. …smile was perhaps … result of … long practice; she hardly moved her mouth. 2. My clothes were my Sunday best: … light grey suit, … plain grey tie, … plain grey socks and brown shoes. … shoes were the most expensive I’d ever possessed. 3. It was nice of you to buy these books for me. I gathered up … heavy volumes and looked round for somewhere to put them. 4. It was Ashley’s birthday and Melaine gave him … surprise reception that night. Everyone knew about … reception, except Ashley. 5. Mr. Polteed unlocked … drawer, produced … memorandum, ran his eyes over it, and locked… drawer up again. 6. “Bring …bottle of Scotch and … ice bucket for Mr.Hopkins,” Helen said. After … maid had brought … bottle of Scotch and …ice bucket, Hopkins filled his glass and took … long drink.

Use the proper article. Point out the nouns which have a limiting attribute.

1. Her brother belonged to … same club we did. 2. That’s … rarest occurrence I ever saw in my life. 3. … attempt to persuade them left exhausted. 4. In … corner of … room was … wash-basin with … hot and cold water. 5. … thought of Medhurst went out of his mind swiftly. 6. He laid his hand upon … chair, which stood in … middle of … room. 7. He took … cigarette that I had carefully rolled up for myself and went. 8. “I like you,” he said. It was … very strange remark and … old pipe I was smoking fell on … floor.

 


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