[ Articles ]
When we talk about a specific thing and the context makes it clear what we are referring to, we use ___.
e.g. Can you please put ___ milk in ___ fridge?
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article

Random Topics:
Adverbial Clause, Noun ClauseGrammar & VocabGrammar ( going to)Mixed ConditionalsPassive VoiceComplex PrepositionsPast Tense & Present Perfect TenseGrammar (want to/ need to/ have to)Noun Phrases and AdverbialsNarrative, Past TensesOther quiz:
Grammar and Sentence Structure › ViewIdentify the phrase in the following sentence: “Walking through the park, she enjoyed the cool breeze.”
A. Walking through the park
B. she enjoyed
C. the cool breeze
D. she enjoyed the cool breeze
Grammar - Future Action › View
Sally _________ her aunt every week.
A. visits
B. will visit
C. visited
Future Tenses › ViewDon’t worry, Mum. I __________ my room later!
A. am going to tidy
B. tidy
Conditional Sentences and Verb Form › View
I’m sure I gave him back the money. I remember __________________ it back to him. (give)
A. to give
B. giving
C. give
D. gave
