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Matfever Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Articles part 4

1. The Times is read all over the world.

2. My sister is fond of (X) music. She is learning (X) flute.

3. They'll arrive here on the New Year's day.

4. The building was completed in (X) September of 1956, not in (X) October, 1955.

5. He was elected the president in 1996.

6. As I was walking along the street, I saw a $10 note on the pavement.

7. He fell in love with her at the first sight.

8. She was drinking a glass of orange juice.

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2. My sister is fond of (X) music. She is learning (X/the) flute.

  • 2.
  • My sister is fond of (X) music.
  • She is learning (X/the) flute.
  • 3.
  • They'll arrive here on New Year's Day.
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2. My sister is fond of (X) music. She is learning (X/the) flute.

3. They'll arrive here on New Year's Day.

5. He was elected president in 1996.

7. He fell in love with her at first sight.
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1. TheTimes is read all over the world. Correct.


2. My sister is fond of (X) music. She is learning (X) flute. The is often used with musical instruments but not all people use it. My p
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You beat me again, Mr M!Emotion: sad I wondered why it took my reply so long to get through. Now I know!
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Mister MicawberHe fell in love with her at___first sight.
Hi.

I thought we have: the + first

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'Love at first sight' is an idiomatic phrase.

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