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Exercise 47. Use the proper article. Pay attention to uncountable nouns.






1. Would he come later and give some lectures on... English Literature? His name was well known among... younger writers of... France. 2. But... mathematics is not like... literature: it is not... common topic of conversation between... friends. 3. "... poets are seldom interested in... geometry, " commented Monsieur Mercatel with... smile at Hilary. 4. I used to like... history better, but I don't seem to have much time for reading now. 5. Edwards' knowl­edge of... history of... chemistry was immense. 6. I am not in mood tonight for... silver twilights, or... rose-pink dawns. I want to talk... business. 7.... happiness does make... people selfish, I dare say, but so does... sorrow. 8. She brought nun... milk to drink, and... food; he couldn't touch... food, but he drank... milk greed­ily. 9. Hilary fetched... plates of... food and... some beer, and sat facing Nelly across one of... tables. 10. The Germans will be here. You must go while there's still... time. 11. After all, it will be only for... short time. 12. For... first time his feeling about her was softened by... regret. 13. Fortunately... conversation turned to Mr. Pembroke and to... education. 14. He had... good education, too. 15. I must ask... permission to take it home. 16. It was... raw weather, and Mrs. Elliot watched over him with... ceaseless tender­ness. 17.... splendid work these young scientists do, splendid. 18.... bad news? Did you say you had had... bad news? 19. One can't give... advice in... case like this, old boy. 20. Perhaps you will be good enough, then, to give me... information on which I can act. 21.... weather was pleasant,... country attractive, and he was ready for little change 22.He has lost... work that he loved, his friends, and his child. 23. " Oh, I've come with... most tremendous


news! " he cried. 24. We have all... information about it at... Foreign Office. 25. Don't be afraid. I bring... good news. 26. Here there was... real work for him to do. 27. I have asked you here partly to amuse myself, but also to give you... good advice.

Exercise 48. Insert articles which are required by the context

I. I sat quiet as mouse and waited. I waited for long time. Then
I heard sound of motor coming back again in my direction. It was
making terrific noise. Man whizzed past me like rocket Way he was
running that motor told me he was very angry man. He must have
been very puzzled man, too. Perhaps he was thinking he had seen
ghost. Ghost boy driving ghost car.

II. Kite caught wind and soared upward like huge blue bird. It
was tugging and struggling at end of line like big fish. Up and up it
went, rising very fast now in cool night air. It was like magic fire­
ball in sky.

III. He had queer long-striding gait and his black cloak was streaming out behind him like wings of bird. There was big suitcase in one hand and bowlpipe in other, and when he came to high hedge at end of field, he just strode over it as though it wasn't there.

IV. River Avon at Rugby is slow stream in which there are number of fish, but none of fish are worth very much. It is good river for bathing, and there is mile of water which is rented by school for boys to bathe in. There is bridge over stream above which boys may bathe.

V. We were in workshop when talk about school started. " When
you grow up, I hope you will become famous designing engineer.
For that you will need really good education. But I don't want to
send you to school yet." Two more years had passed and time had
come to start school. My school was in nearest village, two miles
away. We didn't have car of our own. We couldn't afford one. But
walk took only half hour and I didn't mind that in least... and when
school ended my father was always there waiting to walk me home.
I really liked those morning walks to school with him.






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