IV. Complete the conversations. Put in a/ an or the.
1. A: Look outside. The sky is getting very dark.
B: I hope there isn’t going to be a storm.
2. A: I’m going out for ____________ walk. Have you seen my shoes?
B: Yes, they’re on ____________ floor in ____________ kitchen.
3. A: Would you like ____________ tomato? There’s one in ____________ fridge.
B: Oh, yes, please. I’ll make myself ____________ cheese and tomato sandwich.
4. A: If you are going into ____________ city center, can you post these letters for me?
B: Yes, I’ll take them to ____________ main post office.
5. A: I’ve got ____________ problem with my phone bill. Can I see someone about it?
B: Yes, go to ____________ fifth floor. ____________ lift is along the corridor.
6. A: I didn’t know Melanie had ____________ dog.
B: It isn’t hers. She’s just taking it for a walk while ____________ owner is away.
7. A: I’ve got ____________ headache. I’ve had it all day.
B: Why don’t you go to ____________ health center?
8. A: Guess what. I found ____________ £50 note on the pavement this morning.
B: You really ought to take it to ____________ police station.
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IV. Complete the conversations. Put in a/ an or the.
1. A: Look outside. The sky is getting very dark.
B: I hope there isn’t going to be a storm.
2. A: I’m going out for _____a_______ walk. Have you seen my shoes?
B: Yes, they’re on ______the______ floor in _____the_______ kitchen.
3. A: Would you like _____a_______ tomato? There’s one in ______the______ fridge.
B: Oh, yes, please. I’ll make myself _____a_______ cheese and tomato sandwich.
4. A: If you are going into ____the________ city center, can you post these letters for me?
B: Yes, I’ll take them to _______the_____ main post office.
5. A: I’ve got _____a_______ problem with my phone bill. Can I see someone about it?
B: Yes, go to _____the_______ fifth floor. _____The_______ lift is along the corridor.
6. A: I didn’t know Melanie had ______a______ dog.
B: It isn’t hers. She’s just taking it for a walk while ______the______ owner is away.
7. A: I’ve got ______a______ headache. I’ve had it all day.
B: Why don’t you go to ______the______ health center?
8. A: Guess what. I found _____a_______ £50 note on the pavement this morning.
B: You really ought to take it to _____the_______ police station.
1. A: Look outside. The sky is getting very dark.
B: I hope there isn’t going to be a storm.
2. A: I’m going out for _____a_______ walk. Have you seen my shoes?
B: Yes, they’re on __the__________ floor in _____the_______ kitchen.
3. A: Would you like ____a________ tomato? There’s one in ______the______ fridge.
B: Oh, yes, please. I’ll make myself ______a______ cheese and tomato sandwich.
4. A: If you are going into __the__________ city center, can you post these letters for me?
B: Yes, I’ll take them to ____the_______ main post office.
5. A: I’ve got ____a________ problem with my phone bill. Can I see someone about it?
B: Yes, go to ____the________ fifth floor. ____a________ lift is along the corridor.
6. A: I didn’t know Melanie had ____a________ dog.
B: It isn’t hers. She’s just taking it for a walk while ____________ owner is away.
7. A: I’ve got ______the______ headache. I’ve had it all day.
B: Why don’t you go to _______the_____ health center?
8. A: Guess what. I found _____an_______ £50 note on the pavement this morning.
B: You really ought to take it to ___the_________ police station.