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Choose the correct form, checking demonstratives.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 1246. Write the correct article (“a”, “an”, or “the”). If no article is needed, write “o”. Exercise 1 1. ... John Martin, ... Sales Manager is discussing ... article he has just read in ... Times newspaper about ... recent discovery of oil in ... Abraca. 2. I decided to compare my monthly expenses with ... expense chart of my friend. 3. ... young, like everyone else, have unlimited wants and limited recources. 4. Ambrose Harper is ... old man, but he still comes to ... office regularly to ... board meetings. 5. ... number of irreplaceable documents were destroyed when ... cane wastepaper basket caught fire in ... government office. 6. I've been thinking of that scheme of yours to sell our products to ... Netherlands. They say ... Dutch are going to raise their imports rapidly. 7. I decided to convince my relative, ... clerk at ... Bank of Scotland, to lend me ... money to cover ... cost of my further education. 8. ... number of sources of money you can rely upon is decreasing. 9. A lot of goods are transshipped via ... Hague, which is more expensive. Exercise 2 1. I was shocked by that / those news. 2. There is all this / these red tape involved in getting an import licence. 3. A field survey shows why that / those specimen of goods is attractive. 4. That / those economics courses offered at the university are very elementary. 5. I know this / that manager over there. 6. This / these expenses are to be reduced with effective economic decisions. 7. The consumers buy this / these cotton shirts more than these / those silk ones. 8. Our expenses are much higher than your former one / ones. 9. She presented him with the French watch, but he wanted the Swiss one / ones. 10. Perishable goods can be stored less than non-perishable - / ones.
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