1. That is the used car. 2. Laser beams can the destroy diseased cells 3. It will rain in the coming months. 4. The attacking forces are send to the Gurf Region 5. Glass is made of molten sand, soda and lime. 6. The dog was killed was mad dog. 7. The bombed city is the port city. 8. He paid for the broken glass. 9. The attacked ship was the oil ship. 10. He likes grill potatoes with fried chicken.
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Hello, tensai—and welcome to English Forums. 1. That is a used car.
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That is a used car.
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The attacking forces have been sent to the Gurf region.
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1. That is a used car. 4. The attacking forces have been sent to the Gurf region. 6. The dog that was killed was a mad dog. 9. The attacked ship was an oil ship. 10. He likes grilled potatoes with fried chicken.
But i don't know When I use the article "the" or "a/an" or no use the article. For example, in no.8, i can use "the broken glaa" and in no.1 i can't use "the", i have to use"a"? Why? Can you help me explain that?
We presume that it is one of any number of used cars in #1, but we presume that it is specific glass that he has broken in #8. I have given you the most expected readings, since isolated sentences seldom carry enough context to make a final decision on article choice.
I got it. Can you check me the continuing sentences:
1. In the past, women had no right to vote. 2. His decision to go made us amazing. 3. Our team have two report to finish. 4. The farmer will have farm work to do in the coming months. 5. He thinks Medicine is the best job to choice.
2. His decision to go amazed us. 3. Our team has two reports to finish. 4. The farmer will have work to do in the coming months. 5. He thinks medicine is the best career to choose.