{"id":39615,"date":"2022-12-07T10:04:44","date_gmt":"2022-12-07T04:34:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tsboardsolutions.com\/?p=39615"},"modified":"2022-12-07T10:04:44","modified_gmt":"2022-12-07T04:34:44","slug":"ts-inter-1st-year-english-grammar-articles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tsboardsolutions.com\/ts-inter-1st-year-english-grammar-articles\/","title":{"rendered":"TS Inter 1st Year English Grammar Articles"},"content":{"rendered":"
Telangana TSBIE\u00a0TS Inter 1st Year English Study Material<\/a> Grammar Articles Exercise Questions and Answers.<\/p>\n Q.No. 10 (8 \u00d7 16 = 4 Marks)<\/p>\n A. THE USE OF THE INDEFINITE ARTICLE<\/span><\/p>\n The basic meaning of the Indefinite Article is ‘one’. Thererfore, it can be used only before the singular countable nouns The Definite Article, on the other hand, can be used before the singular or plural countable nouns and even before the uncountable nouns.<\/p>\n When to use ‘a’ or ‘an’ depends on the sound, not the letter that begins the following word. ‘An’ is used before words that begin with a vowel sound ‘A’ is used before words that begin with a consonant sound Pronunciation plays the key role in deciding the use of ‘a’ \/ ‘an’. Both of them are used with the same basic meaning, i.e. one.<\/p>\n Some examples of the use of ‘a’ and ‘an’ : 1. in the sense of ‘a certain’. 2. to represent ‘a class’. 3. in its basic sense of ‘one’. 4. in the sense of ‘every, at the rate of, in the ratio of, etc. 5. before a proper noun to show that the speaker knows that man only by name. 6. in the sense of the same (\u0c12\u0c15\u0c1f\u0c47 \u0c05\u0c28\u0c47 \u0c05\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c25\u0c02\u0c24\u0c4b) <\/p>\n 7. before a proper noun used as a common noun. (\u0c12\u0c15 proper noun \u0c32\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c37\u0c23\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c32\u0c41 \u0c17\u0c32’ \u0c05\u0c28\u0c47 \u0c05\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c25\u0c02\u0c24\u0c4b common noun \u0c17\u0c3e \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c21\u0c3f\u0c28\u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c2a\u0c41\u0c21\u0c41.) 8. before the name of a profession, a trade, an occupation, a class, a religion. (\u0c35\u0c43\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3f, \u0c35\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c2a\u0c3e\u0c30, \u0c35\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c2a\u0c15, \u0c35\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c17, \u0c2e\u0c24 \u0c2e\u0c4a\u0c26\u0c32\u0c17\u0c41\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c28\u0c3f \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41) a clerk, a lawyer, an actor, a farmer, a Hindu<\/p>\n 9. in exclamations like (\u0c06\u0c36\u0c4d\u0c1a\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c25\u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c32\u0c4b) 10. idiomatically B. THE USE OF THE DEFINITE ARTICLE<\/span><\/p>\n The Definite Article is used before . 2. a singular noun representing the whole class. 3. a noun which is unique or one of its kind. <\/p>\n 4. the names of rivers. 5. the names of oceans and seas. 6. the names of gulfs and canals. 7. the names of mountain ranges. 8. the names of holy books. 9. the names of musical instruments. 10. a Proper Noun when it is qualified by an adjective. 11. the names of inventions, human body, articles of clothing. <\/p>\n 12. the names of groups of islands. 13. comparatives when they are used in a special way. 14. the superlative degree. 15. Comparative degree when one of the items is singled out. 16. nouns denoting units of measurement. 17. Adjectives used as Nouns. 18. abbreviations. <\/p>\n 19. the names of ships, public buildings, aeroplanes, hotels, 20. words like middle, top, end, first, next, centre, etc. C. WHERE NO ARTICLE IS USED<\/span><\/p>\n 1. No article is used before the branches of knowledge. 2. No article is used before the names of days, months and seasons. 3. No article is used before nouns in certain phrases. 4. Don’t use any article before the names of games. <\/p>\n 5. No article is used before collective nouns. 6. No article is used before a Common Noun used in the vocative case. 7. In certain phrases consisting of a preposition, no article is placed. 8. Don’t use any article before the names of substances. 9. No article is used before nouns like school, college, hospital, prison when they are used for their primary purpose. 10. Don’t use any article before the names of diseases. <\/p>\n Study the following and notice die contrast.<\/p>\n MORE EXAMPLES<\/p>\n 1. A<\/strong> surgeon should be very careful, during an<\/strong> operation. <\/p>\n 16. Ravali faced a<\/strong> lot of trouble to reach her home in the rain. <\/p>\n 36. The<\/strong> minister is arriving in the morning. <\/p>\n 56. Kumar is the<\/strong> Sachin of their team. Exercises<\/span><\/p>\n I. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’\/an<\/span><\/p>\n 1. ………………. ant is ………………. industrious creature. <\/p>\n II. Fill in the blanks with a, an or the and laugh out loudly.<\/span><\/p>\n (1) ………………. vegetable seller’s wife gave birth to (2) ………………. son. (3) ………………. customer III. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’ and enjoy the joke.<\/span><\/p>\n In ………………. accident person who lost his legs was crying. At that time, ………………. man who came there said, “Why do you cry like ………………. child ?” and said, “See that man who lost his head and ………………. hand and still not crying.” <\/strong><\/p>\n IV. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’ in the following riddle.<\/span><\/p>\n Q : ………………. truck driver is going in ………………. opposite direction in ………………. one-way street. ………………. police officer sees him but doesn’t stop him. Why doesn’t ………………. police officer stop him ? V. Fill in the blanks with a, an or the.<\/span><\/p>\n 1. I bought ………………. pair of new shoes. <\/p>\n VI. Fill in the blanks with a, an or the.<\/span><\/p>\n 1. I can’t play ………………. piano. <\/p>\n VII. Fill in the blanks with a, an or the.<\/span><\/p>\n Two Sides of Life<\/p>\n Question 1. Question 2. <\/p>\n Father, Dear, Father<\/p>\n Question 3. Question 4. Question 5. Question 6. <\/p>\n The Green Champion – Thimmakka<\/p>\n Question 7. Question 8. The First Four Minutes<\/p>\n Question 9. <\/p>\n Question 10. Box and Cox<\/p>\n Question 11. Question 12. <\/p>\n Question 13. Telangana TSBIE\u00a0TS Inter 1st Year English Study Material Grammar Articles Exercise Questions and Answers. TS Inter 1st Year English Grammar Articles Q.No. 10 (8 \u00d7 16 = 4 Marks) A, an and the ‘ are called articles. They are basically adjectives. ‘A\/an’ is the ‘Indefinite Article’. The’ is the Definite Article. A. THE USE OF … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[27],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nTS Inter 1st Year English Grammar Articles<\/h2>\n
\n
\nThey are basically adjectives.
\n‘A\/an’ is the ‘Indefinite Article’.
\nThe’ is the Definite Article.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\n<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c0f\u0c26\u0c4b \u0c12\u0c15 \u0c05\u0c28\u0c47 \u0c05\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c27\u0c02\u0c24\u0c4b )
\nA man came to see my dad.
\nThere is an apple on the table.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c12\u0c15 \u0c35\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c17\u0c3e\u0c28\u0c4d\u0c28\u0c3f \u0c24\u0c46\u0c32\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c41\u0c1f\u0c15\u0c41)
\n\u2019 peacock is a colourful bird.
\nAn ant is a social animal.<\/p>\n
\nThree feet make a yard.
\nShe needs a one hundred rupee note.
\n(Note that ‘o’ in ‘one’ is a vowel letter but here sounds as a consonant. Hence ‘a’, not ‘an’.)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c24\u0c3f, \u0c08 \u0c32\u0c46\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c15\u0c28, \u0c08 \u0c28\u0c3f\u0c37\u0c4d\u0c2a\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3f\u0c32\u0c4b \u0c05\u0c28\u0c47 \u0c05\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c25\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c24\u0c4b)
\nHe pays as rent Rs. 3,000 a month.
\nThe machine purifies 10 litres of water an hour. three times a month, ten rupees a piece, five kilometers a minute<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2e\u0c3e\u0c1f\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c3e\u0c21\u0c47\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c15\u0c3f \u0c06 \u0c35\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3f \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c41 \u0c24\u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c2a \u0c07\u0c02\u0c15 \u0c0f\u0c2e\u0c40 \u0c24\u0c46\u0c32\u0c3f\u0c2f\u0c26\u0c28\u0c41\u0c1f\u0c15\u0c41 proper noun \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\nA Mr. Raghu is on phone. (\u0c1a\u0c46\u0c2c\u0c41\u0c24\u0c41\u0c28\u0c4d\u0c28 \u0c35\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3f\u0c15\u0c3f \u0c30\u0c18\u0c41 \u0c17\u0c41\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c3f \u0c0f\u0c2e\u0c40 \u0c24\u0c46\u0c32\u0c3f\u0c2f\u0c26\u0c41.)<\/p>\n
\nBirds of a feather flock together.<\/p>\n
\nShe thinks she is a Shakuntala Devi.
\n(Note : \u0c07\u0c26\u0c47 \u0c05\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c25\u0c02\u0c24\u0c4b ‘time’, ‘space’ specifications \u0c09\u0c28\u0c4d\u0c28\u0c1f\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c2f\u0c3f\u0c24\u0c47 \u0c05\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c15\u0c21 ‘the’ \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c21\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c3f. Indefinit article \u0c15\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\nHe feels he is a Sachin, (No ‘time’ or ‘space’ modification)
\nHe is the Sachin of our college, (of – college – space specification. Hence the.<\/p>\n
\nwhat a beautiful sight!<\/p>\n
\na little, a few (to make them mean positive)
\nmany an accident, such a person<\/p>\n
\n1. a noun whose identity is clear.
\ne.g. : The<\/u> weather is fine.
\nWhat is the<\/u> time ?<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2e\u0c4a\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c02 \u0c1c\u0c3e\u0c24\u0c3f\u0c28\u0c3f \u0c38\u0c42\u0c1a\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c47 \u0c0f\u0c15\u0c35\u0c1a\u0c28 \u0c28\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c1a\u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c15\u0c41 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : The<\/u> cow is a useful animal.
\nThe<\/u> lion is the king of all animals.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c12\u0c15\u0c47 \u0c12\u0c15\u0c1f\u0c3f\u0c17\u0c3e \u0c28\u0c41\u0c28\u0c4d\u0c28 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> earth
\nthe<\/u> sky<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c28\u0c26\u0c41\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> Godavari, the<\/u> Nile, the<\/u> Mississippi, etc.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2e\u0c39\u0c3e\u0c38\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c26\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c41, \u0c38\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c26\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> Arabian sea, the<\/u> Indian ocean<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c05\u0c17\u0c3e\u0c27\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c32, \u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c41\u0c35\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> Persian gulf; the<\/u> Panama canal<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2a\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c35\u0c24 \u0c35\u0c30\u0c41\u0c38\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> Alps, the Himalayas, the<\/u> Vindhyas<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2a\u0c35\u0c3f\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c30 \u0c17\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c02\u0c25\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> Bible, the<\/u> Ramayana, the<\/u> Koran<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c38\u0c02\u0c17\u0c40\u0c24 \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c2f\u0c3f\u0c26\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> violin, the<\/u> guitar, the<\/u> drum, the<\/u> harmonium.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c35\u0c3f\u0c36\u0c47\u0c37\u0c23\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c1a\u0c47 \u0c28\u0c3f\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c26\u0c47\u0c36\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c2a\u0c2c\u0c21\u0c3f\u0c28 \u0c28\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c1a\u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g- : the<\/u> great Shakespeare<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c15\u0c28\u0c3f\u0c2a\u0c46\u0c1f\u0c4d\u0c1f\u0c2c\u0c21\u0c3f\u0c28, \u0c2e\u0c3e\u0c28\u0c35 \u0c36\u0c30\u0c40\u0c30 \u0c05\u0c02\u0c17\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c2f\u0c41 \u0c26\u0c41\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c41\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : Who invented the<\/u> microscope ?
\nHe was hit on the<\/u> head.
\nThe<\/u> shirt is blue in colour.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c26\u0c40\u0c35\u0c41\u0c32 \u0c38\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c26\u0c3e\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : the<\/u> Maldives, the<\/u> Andamans<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c24\u0c47\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c2e\u0c48\u0c28 Comparative degree \u0c32\u0c4b\u0c28\u0c3f \u0c2a\u0c26\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g : The<\/u> higher you climb, the<\/u> better is the view.<\/p>\n
\n(Superlative degree \u0c32\u0c4b)
\ne.g. : Sarala is the tallest girl in the class.<\/p>\n
\n(Comparative degree \u0c32\u0c4b \u0c30\u0c46\u0c02\u0c21\u0c41 \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c37\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c32\u0c4b \u0c12\u0c15\u0c26\u0c3e\u0c28\u0c3f \u0c17\u0c41\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c3f \u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c47\u0c15\u0c02\u0c17\u0c3e \u0c1a\u0c46\u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c2a\u0c47\u0c1f\u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c2a\u0c41\u0c21\u0c41)
\ne.g. : Of Bengaluru and Hyderabad, Bengaluru is the cooler.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c24\u0c42\u0c28\u0c3f\u0c15\u0c32 \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c37\u0c2f\u0c02\u0c32\u0c4b)
\ne.g. : Now we are buying water by the<\/u> litre.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c35\u0c3f\u0c36\u0c47\u0c37\u0c23\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c28\u0c41 \u0c28\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c1a\u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c41\u0c17\u0c3e \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c21\u0c3f\u0c28\u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c2a\u0c41\u0c21\u0c41)
\ne.g. : The brave deserve the praise.<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c38\u0c02\u0c15\u0c47\u0c24\u0c3e\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c37\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : The C.B.I., the U.S.A.<\/p>\n
\ne.g. : Ships : the<\/u> Viceroy, the<\/u> Vikranth
\nPublic buildings : the<\/u> Secretariat,
\nthe<\/u> Parliament House
\nHotels : the<\/u> Oberio Sheraton, the<\/u> Taj
\nAeroplanes : the<\/u> Kanishka, the Ashoka<\/p>\n
\ne g. : the<\/u> middle order the<\/u> top floor
\nat the<\/u> end the<\/u> first child
\nthe<\/u> next train in the<\/u> centre<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c35\u0c3f\u0c26\u0c4d\u0c2f \u0c32\u0c47\u0c15 \u0c1c\u0c4d\u0c1e\u0c3e\u0c28 \u0c38\u0c02\u0c2c\u0c02\u0c27 \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c37\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c0e\u0c1f\u0c41\u0c35\u0c02\u0c1f\u0c3f article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : English (not the English)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c26\u0c3f\u0c28\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c32, \u0c28\u0c46\u0c32\u0c32, \u0c0b\u0c24\u0c41\u0c35\u0c41\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. : Sunday is a holiday.'(Not the Sunday)
\nIf winter comes, can spring be far behind ?<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c15\u0c4a\u0c28\u0c4d\u0c28\u0c3f phrases \u0c32\u0c4b\u0c28\u0c3f \u0c28\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c1a\u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. by air (not by the air)
\nover hill and dale (not over the hill or the dale)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c06\u0c1f\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c0f \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c27\u0c2e\u0c48\u0c28 article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. I play hockey. (not the hockey)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c38\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c42\u0c39\u0c3f\u0c15 \u0c28\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c1a\u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c0f \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c27\u0c2e\u0c48\u0c28 article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41.)
\ne.g. Mankind loves nature. (not the mankind)
\nWe are members of society. (not the society)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c38\u0c02\u0c2c\u0c4b\u0c27\u0c28\u0c3e\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c2e\u0c15 \u0c28\u0c3e\u0c2e\u0c35\u0c3e\u0c1a\u0c15\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c0e\u0c1f\u0c41\u0c35\u0c02\u0c1f\u0c3f article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41. )
\ne.g. King Arthur … (not the King Arthur)
\nGeneral Ajay… (not the General Ajay)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c15\u0c4a\u0c28\u0c4d\u0c28\u0c3f phrases \u0c32\u0c4b \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c2d\u0c15\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c3f \u0c2a\u0c4d\u0c30\u0c24\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c2f\u0c2e\u0c41\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c0f \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c27\u0c2e\u0c48\u0c28 article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c2a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41. )
\ne.g. on foot (not on the foot)
\nby train… (not by the train)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c2a\u0c26\u0c3e\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c25\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c0f \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c27\u0c2e\u0c48\u0c28 article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c2a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. Gold is a precious metal. (not the gold)<\/p>\n
\n(school, college, hospital, prison \u0c2e\u0c4a\u0c26\u0c32\u0c17\u0c41 \u0c2a\u0c26\u0c3e\u0c32\u0c41 \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c1f\u0c3f \u0c06\u0c36\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c28\u0c4d\u0c28\u0c3f \u0c28\u0c3f\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c26\u0c47\u0c36\u0c3f\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c41\u0c02\u0c1f\u0c47 \u0c0f \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c27\u0c2e\u0c48\u0c28 article \u0c28\u0c41 \u0c06 \u0c2a\u0c26\u0c3e\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c21\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. He likes to go to school. (not the school)
\nShe went to hospital. (not the hospital)<\/p>\n
\n(\u0c35\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c27\u0c41\u0c32 \u0c2a\u0c47\u0c30\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c2e\u0c41\u0c02\u0c26\u0c41 \u0c0f \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c27\u0c2e\u0c48\u0c28 article \u0c28\u0c41\u0c2a\u0c2f\u0c4b\u0c17\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c2a\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c26\u0c41)
\ne.g. She has diabetes. (not the diabetes)<\/p>\n\n
\n2. An<\/strong> engineer supervises the construction of a<\/strong> building.
\n3. We can take a<\/strong> decision.
\n4. Ramu and Srinu are of a<\/strong> size.
\n5. Birds of a<\/strong> feather flock together.
\n6. Tomatoes cost Rs. 40\/- a<\/strong> kilo.
\n7. The Rajdhani express runs at a<\/strong> speed of 140 km an<\/strong> hour.
\n8. They killed a<\/strong> snake there.
\n9. There is a<\/strong> swimming pool in our town.
\n10. a<\/strong> piece of paper, a<\/strong> cup of tea, a<\/strong> packet of salt, a<\/strong> bundle of grass, a<\/strong> cake of soap, an<\/strong> item of furniture, a<\/strong> piece of information, etc.
\n11. A<\/strong> rose is a beautiful flower.
\n12. An<\/strong> elephant is a big animal.
\n13. Prathibha is a<\/strong> doctor.
\n14. Sandeep is an<\/strong> architect.
\n15. Did you order a hundred chairs for our college ?<\/p>\n
\n17. A<\/strong> Mr. Bharani has come to meet my father. (Bharani<\/strong> is ununknown to me)
\n18. A<\/strong> Miss. Sana is waiting outside.
\n19. a<\/strong> barracks, an<\/strong> innings.
\n20. A<\/strong> knowledge of history is always useful.
\n21. It took us an<\/strong> hour to reach a<\/strong> hospital.
\n22. He is an<\/strong> M.L.A. and a<\/strong> man of principles.
\n23. He is an<\/strong> honest man and hasn’t got a<\/strong> house of his own.
\n24. We have to take an<\/strong> umbrella to go to a<\/strong> university in some countries.
\n25. Interacting with an MP is a<\/strong> memorable experience.
\n26. the<\/strong> Sun, the Moon, the earth, the<\/strong> sea, the weather, the<\/strong> Pyramids, the<\/strong> North Pole, the<\/strong> Charminar, the<\/strong> Warangal Fort, the<\/strong> Church of South India, the<\/strong> silent film era, the<\/strong> film industry, the<\/strong> Victorian era.
\n27. the<\/strong> railway station, the<\/strong> Commissioner, the<\/strong> Mayor.
\n28. Lord Krishna played the<\/strong> flute.
\n29. A.R. Rahman has impressed everyone with his composition of music on the<\/strong> guitar.
\n30. The<\/strong> camel is the ship of the<\/strong> desert.
\n31. The<\/strong> lion is the king of the<\/strong> jungle.
\n32. The<\/strong> heart is a very important organ of our body.
\n33. The<\/strong> tongue decides the<\/strong> taste factor.
\n34. The<\/strong> blind are very active, (the<\/strong> blind = blind persons)
\n35. We have to help the poor, (the<\/strong> poor = poor persons)<\/p>\n
\n37. We will go and meet them in the<\/strong> evening.
\n38. I met a girl and a boy at a railway station. The<\/strong> girl is about ten years old and the<\/strong> boy is about five years old.
\n39. The<\/strong> student whom I motivated became a doctor.
\n40. The<\/strong> novel I bought yesterday is interesting.
\n41. R.K. Naryan is one of the<\/strong> greatest Indian writers in English.
\n42. Honesty is the<\/strong> best policy.
\n43. Vishwanathan Anand is one of the<\/strong> most famous Chess players in the world.
\n44. Rakesh Sharma was the<\/strong> first Indian to go into the<\/strong> space.
\n45. The<\/strong> Padma Shri is the<\/strong> fourth highest civilian award in India.
\n46. My parents will celebrate the<\/strong> 25th wedding anniversary next year.
\n47. Vijay was the<\/strong> only student who raised a doubt about articles.
\n48. Abdul Kalam is the<\/strong> only President who was also a scientist.
\n49. the<\/strong> Pacific ocean, the<\/strong> Himalayas, the<\/strong> Andamans, the<\/strong> Niagara, the<\/strong> Kuntala Waterfalls, the<\/strong> Godavari, the<\/strong> Persian Gulf, the<\/strong> Kakatiya Canal.
\n50. the<\/strong> United States of America; the<\/strong> United Kingdom; the<\/strong> United Arab Emirates, the<\/strong> Republic of Germany, the<\/strong> Netherlands.
\n51. the<\/strong> Gita, the Bible, the<\/strong> Quran, the<\/strong> Guru Granth Sahib
\n52. the<\/strong> Mahabharata – but – Vyasa’s Mahabharata
\n53. The<\/strong> breakfast served at Taj Hotel is very tasty.
\n54. The<\/strong> more you concentrate, the<\/strong> more you understand.
\n55. The<\/strong> less you work, the less you get.<\/p>\n
\n57. High – Tech city is the<\/strong> Silicon Valley of Telangana State.
\n58. The<\/strong> English ruled India for more than two centuries.
\n59. The<\/strong> Birlas established Kesoram Cement Factory.
\n60. The<\/strong> Tatas are pioneers in Steel Industry.<\/p>\n
\n2. We can’t live without ………………. fan nowadays.
\n3. ………………. apple ………………. day keeps the doctor away.
\n4. ………………. ATM is ………………. useful machine.
\n5. ………………. honest man is always respected.
\n6. Amitabh Bacchan is ………………. famous actor.
\n7. Are you ………………. vegetarian ?
\n8. It is ………………. absurd story indeed.
\n9. I don’t believe him. He is ………………. liar.
\n10. What ………………. lovely Villa !
\n11. It is ………………. one-man show !
\n12. I never witnessed such ………………. long queue for Covaxin.
\n13. He is ………………. United Nations exployee.
\n14. We have quite ………………. few books on Yoga.
\n15. I saw ………………. accident this morning.
\nAnswer:
\n1) An, an
\n2) a
\n3) An, a
\n4) An, a
\n5) An
\n6) a
\n7) a
\n8) an
\n9) a
\n10) a
\n11) a
\n12) a
\n13) a
\n14) a
\n15) an<\/p>\n
\nwho heard (4) ………………. good news, congratulated (5) ………………. vegetable seller and enquired about (6) ………………. state of (7) ………………. health of (8) ………………. newly-born child.
\nThen he said. “Sir, it’s very fresh.”
\nAnswers:
\n1) A
\n2) a
\n3) A
\n4) the
\n5) the
\n6) the
\n7) the
\n8) the<\/p>\n
\nAnswer:
\nIn an<\/strong> accident a<\/strong> person who lost his legs was crying. At that time, a<\/strong> man who came there said, “Why do you cry like a<\/strong> child ?” and said, “See that man who lost his head and the\/a<\/strong> hand and still not crying.”<\/p>\n
\nA: ………………. truck driver is walking.
\nAnswer:
\nQ : A<\/strong> truck driver is going in the<\/strong> opposite direction in a<\/strong> one-way street. A<\/strong> police officer sees him but doesn’t stop him. Why doesn’t the<\/strong> police officer stop him ?
\nA : The<\/strong> truck driver is walking.<\/p>\n
\n2. I saw ………………. movie last night.
\n3. It’s raining. Do you need ………………. umbrella ?
\n4. Look at ………………. woman over there ! She is my mother.
\n5. ……………….night is quiet. Let’s take a walk.
\n6. ………………. spider has eight legs.
\n7. Peter is ………………. Italian.
\n8. I read ………………. amazing story last Sunday.
\n9. ………………. tiger is in danger of dying out.
\n10. She has got ……………….long hair.
\n11. blind, ………………. deaf and ………………. dumb lead ………………. miserable life.
\n12. My sister is married to ………………. farmer.
\n13. We spent ………………. whole week in Hawaii.
\n14. They met ………………. Minister yesterday.
\n15. It was ………………. hottest day ever.
\n16. I put ………………. unopened letters over there.
\n17. Is ………………. clock slow, or is it me ?
\n18. Keeravani is ………………. music composer and also ………………. singer.
\n19. I was moved by ………………. kindness that he showed.
\n20 I did not know that ………………. dictionary belonged to you.
\nAnswer:
\n1) a
\n2) a
\n3) an
\n4) the
\n5) The
\n6) A\/The
\n7) an
\n8) an
\n9) The
\n10) no article
\n11) The,The,the,a
\n12) a
\n13) the\/a
\n14) the
\n15) the
\n16) the
\n17) the
\n18) a ; a
\n19) the
\n20) the<\/p>\n
\n2. You are ………………. first person to arrive here.
\n3. Our swimming costumes were dry, but ………………. children’s weren’t.
\n4. They live in ………………. old house.
\n5. Rajesh is ………………. enterprising businessman.
\n6. Our plane was delayed. We had to wait at ………………. airport for three hours.
\n7. ………………. idea can change your life.
\n8. ………………. more you learn, ………………. more you benefit.
\n9. Mukesh Ambani is ………………. Bill Gates of India.
\n10. Is there ………………. AC theatre in your town ?
\n11. Panaji is ………………. capital of Goa state.
\n12. ………………. moon is ………………. symbol of pleasantness.
\n13. I have given ………………. one rupee coin to ………………. beggar.
\n14. ………………. rabbit runs very fast.
\n15. Is there ………………. bank near here ?
\n16. ……………….talent of ……………….writer can’t be underestimated.
\n17. ………………. simplicity which Gandhi followed is taken as ………………. example everywhere.
\n18. I interviewed ………………. M.R in ………………. evening.
\n19. Did you get married after leaving ………………. university ?
\n20. Would you like to be ………………. actor ?
\nAnswer:
\n1) the
\n2) the
\n3) the
\n4) an
\n5) an
\n6) the
\n7) an
\n8) The, the
\n9) the
\n10) an
\n11) the
\n12) The, the
\n13) a, the (a)
\n14) The\/A
\n15) a
\n16) The, a \/ the
\n17) The, an
\n18) an, the
\n19) the
\n20) an<\/p>\n
\nThere are quite __________(1)__________ number of divisions into which life can be divided, but for __________ (2)__________ purposes of this evening I am going to speak of two; __________ (3)__________ bright side of life and __________ (4)__________ dark side.
\nAnswer:
\n1) a
\n2) the
\n3) the
\n4) the<\/p>\n
\nYou will not accomplish __________ (1) __________ task which we expect of you go with __________ (2) __________ moody, discouraged, fault-finding disposition.
\nAnswer:
\n1) the
\n2) a<\/p>\n
\nYes, my first rank slipped to __________ second.
\nAnswer:
\n1) the<\/p>\n
\nDo you think literacy is __________ harbinger of restlessness, fear, frustration ?
\nAnswer:
\n1) a<\/p>\n
\nFrom his talk, it seems studies were __________(1)__________ ancillary subject; and living and experiencing, __________(2)__________ major subject. Father, is he fibbing ? Or is it possible that __________(3)__________ world turned topsy-turvy in just about 70 years ?
\nAnswer:
\n1) an
\n2) the
\n3) the<\/p>\n
\nYou know just like that boy, Vinu, in that award winning film. He prattles on __________(1)__________ Hibiscus is red __________ (2)__________ hundred times, but in his book, he colours it yellow. Are we missing out on __________(3)__________ essence of life ? Papa, that’s what happens in my craft and drawing class. My imagination wants to soar like __________(4)__________ rockets to Jupiter and Mars. To traverse new worlds, new fields.
\nAnswer:
\n1) the
\n2) a
\n3) the
\n4) a<\/p>\n
\nThimmakka could not go to school due to poverty and lack of facilities. At __________(1)__________ early age, she had to take up grazing of sheep and cattle and also work as __________(2)__________ coolie.
\nAnswer:
\n1) an
\n2) a<\/p>\n
\nThimmakka (she) has been recognized by __________(1)__________ Government of India and was recently conferred with __________(2)__________ Padma Shri award in 2019, which is __________(3)__________ fourth highest civilian award in __________(4)__________ Republic of India.
\nAnswer:
\n1) the
\n2) the
\n3) the
\n4) the<\/p>\n
\nFailure is as exciting to watch as success, provided __________(1)__________ effort is absolutely genuine and complete. But __________(2)__________ spectators fail to understand – and how can they know __________(3)__________ mental agony through which __________(4)__________ athlete must pass before he can give his maximum effort.
\nAnswer:
\n1) a
\n2) the
\n3) the
\n4) an<\/p>\n
\nIf I faltered, there would be no arms to hold me and __________(1) __________ world would be __________(2)__________ cold, forbidding place, because I had been so close. 1 leapt at __________(3 __________ tape like __________(4)__________ man taking his last spring to save himself from __________(5)__________ chasm that threatens to engulf him.
\nAnswer:
\n1) the
\n2) a
\n3) the
\n4) a
\n5) the<\/p>\n
\nI can’t say I did, Mrs. B. I should feel obliged to you, if you could accommodate me with __________(1)__________ more protuberant bolster, Mrs. B. The one I’ve got now seems to me to have about __________(2)__________ handful and __________(3)__________ half of feathers at each end, and nothing what\u00acever in (4) middle.
\nAnswer:
\n1) a
\n2) a
\n3) a
\n4) the<\/p>\n
\nIt is not __________(1)__________ case only with __________(2)__________ coals, Mrs. Bouncer, but I’ve lately observed __________(3) __________ gradual and steady increase of evaporation among my candles, wood, sugar and matches.
\nAnswer:
\n1) the
\n2) the
\n3) a<\/p>\n
\nWhy __________(1)__________ gentleman who has got __________(2)__________ attic is hardly ever without __________(3)__________ pipe in his mouth and there he sits with his feet upon __________(4)__________ mantelpiece. From __________(5)__________ appearance of his outward man, I should unhesitatingly set him down as __________(6)__________ gentleman connected with __________(7)__________ printing interest.
\nAnswer:
\n1) the
\n2) the
\n3) a
\n4) the
\n5) the
\n6) a
\n7) the<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"