1. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The cat is sitting on a mat.
- B. Cat is sitting on the mat.
- C. The cat is sitting on the mat.
- D. Cat is sitting on mat.
- E. No Error
C. The cat is sitting on the mat.
Use "the" for specific nouns that are already known to the listener or reader.
2. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is an artist.
- B. She is a artist.
- C. She is artist.
- D. She is the artist.
- E. No Error
A. She is an artist.
Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound.
3. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He bought a book from the store.
- B. He bought book from the store.
- C. He bought the book from store.
- D. He bought the book from the store.
- E. No Error
D. He bought the book from the store.
Use "the" for specific references and to avoid repetition.
4. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I need an information about the project.
- B. I need a information about the project.
- C. I need information about the project.
- D. I need the information about project.
- E. No Error
C. I need information about the project.
"Information" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".
5. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She saw a beautiful painting in the museum.
- B. She saw beautiful painting in a museum.
- C. She saw the beautiful painting in a museum.
- D. She saw the beautiful painting in the museum.
- E. No Error
A. She saw a beautiful painting in the museum.
Use "a" for non-specific items and "the" for specific references.
6. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We visited a historical site.
- B. We visited an historical site.
- C. We visited historical site.
- D. We visited the historical site.
- E. No Error
B. We visited an historical site.
Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound, even if the word begins with a consonant letter.
7. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She went to the university in New York.
- B. She went to university in the New York.
- C. She went to university in New York.
- D. She went to the university in the New York.
- E. No Error
C. She went to university in New York.
"University" is used without "the" when referring to institutions in a general sense.
8. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He is a teacher.
- B. He is an teacher.
- C. He is the teacher.
- D. He is teacher.
- E. No Error
B. He is an teacher.
Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound.
9. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I need a advice about the project.
- B. I need the advice about a project.
- C. I need advice about the project.
- D. I need advice about a project.
- E. No Error
C. I need advice about the project.
"Advice" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".
10. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is an engineer.
- B. She is a engineer.
- C. She is the engineer.
- D. She is engineer.
- E. No Error
A. She is an engineer.
Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound.
11. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I want to visit the France next summer.
- B. I want to visit France next summer.
- C. I want to visit a France next summer.
- D. I want to visit France the next summer.
- E. No Error
B. I want to visit France next summer.
Use no article before names of countries.
12. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The sky is blue today.
- B. Sky is blue today.
- C. A sky is blue today.
- D. Sky is the blue today.
- E. No Error
A. The sky is blue today.
Use "the" when referring to something specific or known.
13. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
- B. She wore the beautiful dress to party.
- C. She wore beautiful dress to a party.
- D. She wore the beautiful dress to the party.
- E. No Error
D. She wore the beautiful dress to the party.
Use "the" when referring to a specific dress and party.
14. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He gave me a advice on the matter.
- B. He gave me advice on the matter.
- C. He gave me an advice on matter.
- D. He gave me the advice on a matter.
- E. No Error
B. He gave me advice on the matter.
"Advice" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".
15. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I am looking for a job.
- B. I am looking for job.
- C. I am looking for the job.
- D. I am looking for an job.
- E. No Error
A. I am looking for a job.
Use "a" for non-specific jobs.
16. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She bought an new car yesterday.
- B. She bought a new car yesterday.
- C. She bought the new car yesterday.
- D. She bought new car yesterday.
- E. No Error
B. She bought a new car yesterday.
Use "a" before a singular countable noun that is mentioned for the first time.
17. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We visited an old castle.
- B. We visited the old castle.
- C. We visited a old castle.
- D. We visited old castle.
- E. No Error
C. We visited a old castle.
Use "a" when referring to a non-specific item for the first time.
18. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is the best dancer in the class.
- B. She is a best dancer in a class.
- C. She is the best dancer in class.
- D. She is best dancer in the class.
- E. No Error
A. She is the best dancer in the class.
Use "the" for superlatives and specific references.
19. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I found a solution to the problem.
- B. I found the solution to the problem.
- C. I found a solution to a problem.
- D. I found solution to the problem.
- E. No Error
A. I found a solution to the problem.
Use "a" when referring to a non-specific solution and "the" for a specific problem.
20. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They bought a new house in the city.
- B. They bought the new house in a city.
- C. They bought new house in the city.
- D. They bought the new house in the city.
- E. No Error
A. They bought a new house in the city.
Use "a" for non-specific houses and "the" for specific locations.
21. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He is an artist.
- B. He is a artist.
- C. He is the artist.
- D. He is artist.
- E. No Error
B. He is a artist.
Use "a" before a singular noun that starts with a consonant sound.
22. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is planning to visit the Italy.
- B. She is planning to visit an Italy.
- C. She is planning to visit a Italy.
- D. She is planning to visit Italy.
- E. No Error
D. She is planning to visit Italy.
Names of countries do not use an article.
23. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We need a advice on this matter.
- B. We need an advice on this matter.
- C. We need the advice on this matter.
- D. We need advice on this matter.
- E. No Error
D. We need advice on this matter.
"Advice" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".
24. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They bought a beautiful house.
- B. They bought the beautiful house.
- C. They bought beautiful house.
- D. They bought an beautiful house.
- E. No Error
A. They bought a beautiful house.
Use "a" before a singular countable noun.
25. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I need the information as soon as possible.
- B. I need a information as soon as possible.
- C. I need an information as soon as possible.
- D. I need information as soon as possible.
- E. No Error
D. I need information as soon as possible.
"Information" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".
26. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She bought the new book.
- B. She bought a new book.
- C. She bought an new book.
- D. She bought new book.
- E. No Error
B. She bought a new book.
Use "a" before a singular noun that is mentioned for the first time.
27. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I saw a movie last night.
- B. I saw the movie last night.
- C. I saw an movie last night.
- D. I saw movie last night.
- E. No Error
A. I saw a movie last night.
Use "a" before a singular countable noun for the first mention.
28. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They visited the museum last weekend.
- B. They visited a museum last weekend.
- C. They visited an museum last weekend.
- D. They visited museum last weekend.
- E. No Error
A. They visited the museum last weekend.
Use "the" when referring to a specific museum.
29. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We stayed in the hotel by the beach.
- B. We stayed in a hotel by the beach.
- C. We stayed in an hotel by the beach.
- D. We stayed in hotel by the beach.
- E. No Error
B. We stayed in a hotel by the beach.
Use "a" before a singular noun to refer to any one hotel, not a specific one.
30. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is studying an engineering.
- B. She is studying the engineering.
- C. She is studying a engineering.
- D. She is studying engineering.
- E. No Error
D. She is studying engineering.
"Engineering" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".
31. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I will meet you at the airport.
- B. I will meet you at a airport.
- C. I will meet you at an airport.
- D. I will meet you at airport.
- E. No Error
A. I will meet you at the airport.
Use "the" when referring to a specific place that both speaker and listener know.
32. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He is working on a project.
- B. He is working on the project.
- C. He is working on an project.
- D. He is working on project.
- E. No Error
A. He is working on a project.
Use "a" when referring to a non-specific project.
33. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I want to buy a new car.
- B. I want to buy an new car.
- C. I want to buy the new car.
- D. I want to buy new car.
- E. No Error
A. I want to buy a new car.
Use "a" before a singular countable noun.
34. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She went to an university.
- B. She went to a university.
- C. She went to the university.
- D. She went to university.
- E. No Error
B. She went to a university.
Use "a" before a singular noun that starts with a consonant sound.
35. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They adopted an dog from the shelter.
- B. They adopted a dog from the shelter.
- C. They adopted the dog from the shelter.
- D. They adopted dog from the shelter.
- E. No Error
B. They adopted a dog from the shelter.
Use "a" for introducing a non-specific dog.
36. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He will be the next president.
- B. He will be a next president.
- C. He will be an next president.
- D. He will be next president.
- E. No Error
A. He will be the next president.
Use "the" when referring to a specific role or position in a future context.
37. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They visited a Caribbean island.
- B. They visited an Caribbean island.
- C. They visited the Caribbean island.
- D. They visited Caribbean island.
- E. No Error
A. They visited a Caribbean island.
Use "a" before a singular noun that is not specifically identified.
38. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He is reading the novel.
- B. He is reading a novel.
- C. He is reading an novel.
- D. He is reading novel.
- E. No Error
B. He is reading a novel.
Use "a" before a singular noun for the first mention.
39. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She visited an old friend.
- B. She visited a old friend.
- C. She visited the old friend.
- D. She visited old friend.
- E. No Error
B. She visited a old friend.
Use "a" when mentioning an unspecified friend.
40. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I have a idea about the project.
- B. I have an idea about the project.
- C. I have the idea about the project.
- D. I have idea about the project.
- E. No Error
B. I have an idea about the project.
Use "an" before a singular noun that starts with a vowel sound.
41. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He is studying the economics.
- B. He is studying a economics.
- C. He is studying an economics.
- D. He is studying economics.
- E. No Error
D. He is studying economics.
"Economics" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".
42. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is reading a interesting book.
- B. She is reading the interesting book.
- C. She is reading an interesting book.
- D. She is reading interesting book.
- E. No Error
A. She is reading a interesting book.
Use "a" before a singular noun to refer to a non-specific book.
43. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I will visit a France next summer.
- B. I will visit an France next summer.
- C. I will visit the France next summer.
- D. I will visit France next summer.
- E. No Error
D. I will visit France next summer.
Countries do not use articles like "a" or "an".
44. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They are looking for an assistant.
- B. They are looking for a assistant.
- C. They are looking for the assistant.
- D. They are looking for assistant.
- E. No Error
B. They are looking for a assistant.
Use "a" before a singular noun for a non-specific assistant.
45. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She adopted the cat from the shelter.
- B. She adopted a cat from the shelter.
- C. She adopted an cat from the shelter.
- D. She adopted cat from the shelter.
- E. No Error
B. She adopted a cat from the shelter.
Use "a" for introducing a non-specific cat.
46. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She has the best results.
- B. She has a best results.
- C. She has an best results.
- D. She has best results.
- E. No Error
A. She has the best results.
Use "the" with the superlative form of an adjective.
47. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They are visiting a famous artist.
- B. They are visiting an famous artist.
- C. They are visiting the famous artist.
- D. They are visiting famous artist.
- E. No Error
C. They are visiting the famous artist.
Use "the" when referring to a specific famous artist known to both speaker and listener.
48. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The information is accurate.
- B. A information is accurate.
- C. An information is accurate.
- D. Information is accurate.
- E. No Error
A. The information is accurate.
"Information" is an uncountable noun and uses "the" when referring to specific information.
49. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She bought a apple from the store.
- B. She bought an apple from the store.
- C. She bought the apple from the store.
- D. She bought apple from the store.
- E. No Error
B. She bought an apple from the store.
Use "an" before a singular noun that starts with a vowel sound.
50. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is the most talented student in the class.
- B. She is a most talented student in the class.
- C. She is an most talented student in the class.
- D. She is most talented student in the class.
- E. No Error
A. She is the most talented student in the class.
Use "the" with the superlative form of an adjective.
51. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The honesty is admirable.
- B. A honesty is admirable.
- C. An honesty is admirable.
- D. Honesty is admirable.
- E. No Error
D. Honesty is admirable.
"Honesty" is an uncountable noun and does not use articles like "a" or "an".
52. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I need the information you promised.
- B. I need a information you promised.
- C. I need an information you promised.
- D. I need information you promised.
- E. No Error
A. I need the information you promised.
"Information" is an uncountable noun and uses "the" for specific reference.
53. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He saw an old friend.
- B. He saw a old friend.
- C. He saw the old friend.
- D. He saw old friend.
- E. No Error
B. He saw a old friend.
Use "a" for a non-specific friend.
54. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She needs a umbrella.
- B. She needs an umbrella.
- C. She needs the umbrella.
- D. She needs umbrella.
- E. No Error
B. She needs an umbrella.
Use "an" before a singular noun that starts with a vowel sound.
55. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. It was a unique opportunity.
- B. It was an unique opportunity.
- C. It was the unique opportunity.
- D. It was unique opportunity.
- E. No Error
B. It was an unique opportunity.
Use "an" before a singular noun that starts with a vowel sound, such as "unique" (pronounced with a "y" sound).
56. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She has an interesting idea.
- B. She has a interesting idea.
- C. She has the interesting idea.
- D. She has interesting idea.
- E. No Error
B. She has a interesting idea.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a consonant sound.
57. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The honesty of her words is evident.
- B. An honesty of her words is evident.
- C. A honesty of her words is evident.
- D. Honesty of her words is evident.
- E. No Error
D. Honesty of her words is evident.
"Honesty" is an uncountable noun and does not use articles like "a" or "an".
58. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I have a urgent matter to discuss.
- B. I have an urgent matter to discuss.
- C. I have the urgent matter to discuss.
- D. I have urgent matter to discuss.
- E. No Error
B. I have an urgent matter to discuss.
Use "an" before a singular noun starting with a vowel sound.
59. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The important thing is to stay calm.
- B. A important thing is to stay calm.
- C. An important thing is to stay calm.
- D. Important thing is to stay calm.
- E. No Error
A. The important thing is to stay calm.
Use "the" to refer to something specific that is known to the speaker and listener.
60. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We visited a university in New York.
- B. We visited an university in New York.
- C. We visited the university in New York.
- D. We visited university in New York.
- E. No Error
B. We visited an university in New York.
Use "an" before "university" as it starts with a vowel sound ("juː").
61. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She wants to be the best.
- B. She wants to be a best.
- C. She wants to be an best.
- D. She wants to be best.
- E. No Error
A. She wants to be the best.
Use "the" with the superlative form of an adjective.
62. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He has an unusual skill.
- B. He has a unusual skill.
- C. He has the unusual skill.
- D. He has unusual skill.
- E. No Error
B. He has a unusual skill.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a consonant sound.
63. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She found an incredible opportunity.
- B. She found a incredible opportunity.
- C. She found the incredible opportunity.
- D. She found incredible opportunity.
- E. No Error
B. She found a incredible opportunity.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a vowel sound.
64. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He lives in a beautiful house.
- B. He lives in an beautiful house.
- C. He lives in the beautiful house.
- D. He lives in beautiful house.
- E. No Error
A. He lives in a beautiful house.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a consonant sound.
65. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We visited the museum.
- B. We visited a museum.
- C. We visited an museum.
- D. We visited museum.
- E. No Error
B. We visited a museum.
Use "a" when referring to any museum in general, not a specific one.
66. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I need a new pair of shoes.
- B. I need an new pair of shoes.
- C. I need the new pair of shoes.
- D. I need new pair of shoes.
- E. No Error
A. I need a new pair of shoes.
Use "a" before a singular countable noun.
67. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The technology has improved significantly.
- B. An technology has improved significantly.
- C. A technology has improved significantly.
- D. Technology has improved significantly.
- E. No Error
D. Technology has improved significantly.
"Technology" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
68. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He has a good reason to be late.
- B. He has an good reason to be late.
- C. He has the good reason to be late.
- D. He has good reason to be late.
- E. No Error
A. He has a good reason to be late.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a consonant sound.
69. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We saw an amazing movie last night.
- B. We saw a amazing movie last night.
- C. We saw the amazing movie last night.
- D. We saw amazing movie last night.
- E. No Error
B. We saw a amazing movie last night.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a vowel sound.
70. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is an experienced teacher.
- B. She is a experienced teacher.
- C. She is the experienced teacher.
- D. She is experienced teacher.
- E. No Error
B. She is a experienced teacher.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a consonant sound.
71. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I saw a interesting film.
- B. I saw an interesting film.
- C. I saw the interesting film.
- D. I saw interesting film.
- E. No Error
A. I saw a interesting film.
Use "a" before a singular noun starting with a consonant sound.
72. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The art is beautiful.
- B. An art is beautiful.
- C. A art is beautiful.
- D. Art is beautiful.
- E. No Error
D. Art is beautiful.
"Art" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
73. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He has a unique talent.
- B. He has an unique talent.
- C. He has the unique talent.
- D. He has unique talent.
- E. No Error
B. He has an unique talent.
Use "an" before "unique" as it starts with a vowel sound ("juː").
74. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She visited a museum.
- B. She visited an museum.
- C. She visited the museum.
- D. She visited museum.
- E. No Error
A. She visited a museum.
Use "a" when referring to any museum in general, not a specific one.
75. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I want to buy the car.
- B. I want to buy a car.
- C. I want to buy an car.
- D. I want to buy car.
- E. No Error
B. I want to buy a car.
Use "a" when referring to any car in general, not a specific one.
76. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The coffee is strong.
- B. A coffee is strong.
- C. An coffee is strong.
- D. Coffee is strong.
- E. No Error
D. Coffee is strong.
"Coffee" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
77. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He is an honest man.
- B. He is a honest man.
- C. He is the honest man.
- D. He is honest man.
- E. No Error
A. He is an honest man.
Use "an" before "honest" as it starts with a vowel sound ("ɒ").
78. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I have an unique problem.
- B. I have a unique problem.
- C. I have the unique problem.
- D. I have unique problem.
- E. No Error
B. I have a unique problem.
Use "a" before "unique" as it starts with a vowel sound ("juː").
79. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The car is fast.
- B. A car is fast.
- C. An car is fast.
- D. Car is fast.
- E. No Error
B. A car is fast.
Use "a" when referring to any car in general, not a specific one.
80. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The horse is majestic.
- B. An horse is majestic.
- C. A horse is majestic.
- D. Horse is majestic.
- E. No Error
D. Horse is majestic.
"Horse" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
81. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He is the most experienced candidate.
- B. He is a most experienced candidate.
- C. He is an most experienced candidate.
- D. He is most experienced candidate.
- E. No Error
A. He is the most experienced candidate.
Use "the" to specify the most experienced candidate among others.
82. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We need an expert for this task.
- B. We need a expert for this task.
- C. We need the expert for this task.
- D. We need expert for this task.
- E. No Error
B. We need a expert for this task.
Use "a" before "expert" as it is a general reference.
83. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The study is comprehensive.
- B. A study is comprehensive.
- C. An study is comprehensive.
- D. Study is comprehensive.
- E. No Error
D. Study is comprehensive.
"Study" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
84. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She wants to buy the best model.
- B. She wants to buy a best model.
- C. She wants to buy an best model.
- D. She wants to buy best model.
- E. No Error
A. She wants to buy the best model.
Use "the" to specify the best model among other models.
85. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
- B. A apple a day keeps the doctor away.
- C. The apple a day keeps the doctor away.
- D. Apple a day keeps the doctor away.
- E. No Error
B. A apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Use "a" before "apple" as it is a general reference.
86. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He went to an university.
- B. He went to a university.
- C. He went to the university.
- D. He went to university.
- E. No Error
B. He went to a university.
Use "a" before "university" as it starts with a consonant sound ("juː").
87. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She bought a umbrella.
- B. She bought an umbrella.
- C. She bought the umbrella.
- D. She bought umbrella.
- E. No Error
A. She bought a umbrella.
Use "a" before "umbrella" as it is a general reference.
88. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The music is loud.
- B. A music is loud.
- C. An music is loud.
- D. Music is loud.
- E. No Error
D. Music is loud.
"Music" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
89. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They live in a city.
- B. They live in an city.
- C. They live in the city.
- D. They live in city.
- E. No Error
A. They live in a city.
Use "a" before "city" as it is a general reference.
90. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The feedback was constructive.
- B. A feedback was constructive.
- C. An feedback was constructive.
- D. Feedback was constructive.
- E. No Error
D. Feedback was constructive.
"Feedback" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
91. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She is working in a new company.
- B. She is working in an new company.
- C. She is working in the new company.
- D. She is working in new company.
- E. No Error
A. She is working in a new company.
Use "a" before "new company" as it is a general reference.
92. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They bought a book.
- B. They bought an book.
- C. They bought the book.
- D. They bought book.
- E. No Error
A. They bought a book.
Use "a" before "book" as it is a general reference.
93. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The information provided was helpful.
- B. A information provided was helpful.
- C. An information provided was helpful.
- D. Information provided was helpful.
- E. No Error
D. Information provided was helpful.
"Information" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
94. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. A analysis was performed.
- B. An analysis was performed.
- C. The analysis was performed.
- D. Analysis was performed.
- E. No Error
D. Analysis was performed.
"Analysis" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
95. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. We visited the museum.
- B. We visited a museum.
- C. We visited an museum.
- D. We visited museum.
- E. No Error
A. We visited the museum.
Use "the" to specify a particular museum.
96. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. I need a advice on this matter.
- B. I need an advice on this matter.
- C. I need the advice on this matter.
- D. I need advice on this matter.
- E. No Error
D. I need advice on this matter.
"Advice" is an uncountable noun and does not require an article.
97. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. She gave me an interesting book.
- B. She gave me a interesting book.
- C. She gave me the interesting book.
- D. She gave me interesting book.
- E. No Error
B. She gave me a interesting book.
Use "a" before "interesting book" as it is a general reference.
98. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. The data is inconclusive.
- B. A data is inconclusive.
- C. An data is inconclusive.
- D. Data is inconclusive.
- E. No Error
D. Data is inconclusive.
"Data" is used in a general sense and does not need an article.
99. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. He found a solution to the problem.
- B. He found an solution to the problem.
- C. He found the solution to the problem.
- D. He found solution to the problem.
- E. No Error
C. He found the solution to the problem.
Use "the" to specify the particular solution to the problem.
100. Choose the correct form of article:
- A. They are planning a trip next summer.
- B. They are planning an trip next summer.
- C. They are planning the trip next summer.
- D. They are planning trip next summer.
- E. No Error
A. They are planning a trip next summer.
Use "a" before "trip" as it is a general reference.