Inglês, perguntado por Zzz1970, 4 meses atrás

Fill the gap with ‘the’ or ‘no article’

1. John is at ______ home now.

2. Let’s go into ______ town later – I’d like to do some shopping.

3. I went to ______ bed early last night, but I still feel tired.

4. ______ work that Julie is doing at the moment sounds boring.

5. My son’s just rented his first flat and needs furniture – I’m going to give him ______ bed in our spare room.

6. I usually arrive at ______ work at about eight thirty.

7. She bought a book about ______ homes of the rich and famous.

8. ______ town where my mother lives is very pretty.


Choose ‘the’ or ‘no article’.

1. I went sailing around _____ Lake Geneva

2. I’ve been living in _____ London for six years

3. _____ Danube runs through many European cities

4. Wild horses live in _____ Gobi Desert

5. _____ Pacific Ocean has many different types of fish

6. I love swimming in _____ Mediterranean

7. We spent our holiday on the shore of _____ Lake Windermere

8. _____ Nile is a very beautiful river

9. She stayed in _____ Belgrade for several weeks

10. Her husband comes from _____ California

11. They studied the geology of _____ Sahara Desert

12. They crossed _____ Black Sea by boat

13. He has always wanted to visit _____ Rome

14. She lived in _____ Asia for several years

15. _____ Tuscany has many beautiful cities

16. I spent a year travelling around _____ Europe

17. Her village is near _____ Lake Titicaca

18. Would you like to visit _____ South America?

19. They live near _____ Thames

20. I think _____ Cornwall is a very beautiful part of England

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por FranKomagome
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Zzz1970: Valeu, pode confiar ?
Zzz1970: Tá tudo certinho?
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