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How to use the articles Wed Feb 02, 2005 19:11 pm  How to use the articles
 

Test No. incompl/elem-8 "Articles", question 9

I have left my book in ......... and I would like you to get it for me.

(a) kitchen
(b) a kitchen
(c) the kitchen

Test No. incompl/elem-8 "Articles", answer 9

I have left my book in the kitchen and I would like you to get it for me.

Correct answer: (c) the kitchen

Your answer was: incorrect
I have left my book in kitchen and I would like you to get it for me.
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