Articles - 'a', 'an' and 'the'

HOW TO PLAY:

  • Choose the missing articles (a, an or the) in the spaces.
  • Click the button at the bottom to check your answers.
  • Press the "refresh" button on your browser to play again.

   a      a      a      an      The      the      the      the      The      the      The      the      the      the      the      the      the  
website Breaking News English.com has upgraded its pages to be easier to use on mobile phones and tablets. This improvement means students and teachers who wish to browse lessons, read news articles or do activities on their mobile devices can now do so with ease. Internet has changed beyond recognition since it started few decades ago. Being online today is worlds apart from worldwide web of 20 years ago. Back then, web pages simply consisted of text and took age to load. People could only view them on bulky desktop computers. Today, we have movies, music, games, GPS and whole plethora of apps on our mobile phones.

owner of Breaking News English commissioned website developer markbaindesign.com to make site mobile friendly. Designer Mark Bain has created many eye-catching sites for some of world's leading educators. Mr Bain summed up his thoughts on today's online world by saying: "Expectations about what can be done on phone are rising every day." His work on Breaking News English is already popular. Saeed from Kuwait said: "I'm extremely happy with new look. It is now much easier to get to grips with activities." Another student, Rosa from Bolivia, said she could now interact with news articles and exercises during her daily commute to work.

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