Ex.1.Use articles where necessary (a, an, the, x):Christmas Most people in............Britain see Christmas as...........major festivarwhen parties are given and gifts are received. Almost all people are having fun onChristmas Eve, especially children. On Christmas Eve, childrenhang.............stockings at..........end of their beds or over.........fireplace. Theyare told that Father Christmas, or Santa Claus, arrives at..........night from NorthPole and fills each stocking with...........presents. The children open their presents- put there secretly by their parents - on Christmas morning.Lunch is.............most important point on ChristmasDay,............ traditional lunch consists of..........roast turkey with...vegetables, followed by Christmas pudding, which is made
of dried fruits and nuts soaked in rum and set on fire. After lunch, some people go to church for..........special Christmas service. The day ends with a big family dinner.
Ex.2. Use articles where necessary (a, an, the, x): I have..........appointment at..........dentist's office tomorrow. It's..........annual check-up. I'm not a fan of..........dentist, but it's important to take care of my teeth. Last year, I had..........cavity that needed..........filling. I hope this year everything is good. I would like to get..........x-ray to make sure there are no hidden problems. I always feel nervous in..........waiting room, waiting to be called in. Hopefully, it will be a quick and painless appointment.
of dried fruits and nuts soaked in rum and set on fire. After lunch, some people go to church for..........special Christmas service. The day ends with a big family dinner.
Ex.2. Use articles where necessary (a, an, the, x):
I have..........appointment at..........dentist's office tomorrow. It's..........annual check-up. I'm not a fan of..........dentist, but it's important to take care of my teeth. Last year, I had..........cavity that needed..........filling. I hope this year everything is good. I would like to get..........x-ray to make sure there are no hidden problems. I always feel nervous in..........waiting room, waiting to be called in. Hopefully, it will be a quick and painless appointment.