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Please help check the articles. #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:34 am   Please help check the articles.
 

Hi,
here are some questions I found in an english workbook for intermediate english learners, but I can't find the answers at the end of the workbook, so
I need your help!

Fill in the blank of each question with an appropriate article or a cross if it doesn't need any article:
Q1. I go to _____ university.
Q2. David studies at _____ Cambridge University.
Q3. David has a student handbook of _____ Cambridge University.
Q4. His brother is a student of _____ Cambridge University.
Q5. David, you've got a wrong application form. It is an application form for
_____ Cambridge University, not for _____ Oxford University.
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My attempt on each question above:
Q1. X
Q2. X
Q3. X
Q4. the
Q5. the, the

Thanks in advance!

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Please help check the articles. #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:07 pm   Please help check the articles.
 

I wouldn't use an article in any of these sentences. By the way, sentence number five should read It is for an application for Cambridge University....
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Please help check the articles. #3 (permalink) Thu Mar 20, 2008 13:50 pm   Please help check the articles.
 

Torsten wrote:
I wouldn't use an article in any of these sentences. By the way, sentence number five should read It is for an application for Cambridge University....


Many thanks for your help, Torsten !
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