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Indefinite Articles
Here is an engaging, interactive grammar worksheet which has learners complete 70 phrase completion exercises by typing in the correct indefinite article. Good practice!
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Indefinite Articles
Indefinite articles are the focus of this worksheet. Learners review and discuss how to use articles correctly in sentences. They make two columns, one A and one AN, and then place fifteen words underneath one of the two columns where...
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Spanish Articles: Definite and Indefinite
This reference guide provides the basic information for definite and indefinite articles in Spanish. First, a brief introduction to definite and indefinite articles in English helps set the stage for the Spanish versions. Pair this with...
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Articles: A, An, The, or -
Help your young native English speakers discern between a, an, or the with this two-page document. Each article is explained before short practice assessments are offered. A short paragraph on the second page also explains what is known...
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Definite and Indefinite Articles
Quiz your beginning Spanish speakers on their use of definite and indefinite articles. Through two short exercises, they review el, la, un, and una. With the first activity, they write the correct Spanish article for each word. In the...
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Practice with Articles
Although this was designed to be used in conjunction with an unnamed textbook, you don't have to change a thing to use it in your own classroom. The worksheet is divided into two sections; in the first section, identify the correct...
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Indefinite Articles: A / An
In this indefinite articles activity, learners fill in the blanks to sentences with the word a or an. Students complete 10 sentences total.
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Indefinite Articles: A, An, Some, A Few, A Little
In this indefinite articles instructional activity, students use the corresponding article either a, an, or some with each of 15 nouns. They use either a few or a little with each of 15 nouns.
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Indefinite Articles: A, An, Some
In this indefinite article learning exercise, students use the correct article with a list of 15 words, then use either "a few" or "a little" with a list of nouns.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Using Indefinite Articles 1
First graders choose which indefinite article to use before 15 nouns. Students will write "a" or "an." Since these are two of the most common articles, this instructional activity provides valuable practice.
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Famous People - A Quiz on Definite and Indefinite Articles
This online, interactive worksheet helps English language learners practice identifying the correct article among four options. Feedback is immediate by clicking on the answer button following each questions. It includes 15 questions...
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Articles and Article Check-Up
Help your learners practice proper article usage with this informational handout and brief exercise. After reading information about articles and their uses, including details about when to omit articles, scholars complete fourteen...
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Articles
Take a trip to Africa with an educational grammar slideshow. Featuring pictures, sentences, and examples with an African safari theme, the presentation guides learners through definite and indefinite articles.
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Article or No Article?
Determine where an article should appear in a sentence with a grammar instructional activity. Individuals read ten sentences and place the, a, or an in the space provided, or note that no article is needed.
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The Indefinite Article "a" or "an"--Cut and Paste
In this language arts instructional activity, students learn when to use each article "a" or "an" by first reading the rules, then cutting out small boxes with the articles. Students paste the correct article in front of 12 words, then...
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Articles
English might be a tough language to learn, but at least all words have a specific purpose! A handout from The Writing Center at UNC outlines the purposes of articles in the English language. Discover which types of nouns need articles...
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Adjectives Can Change Articles
Is it a interesting book or an interesting book? Teach your class when to use a or an when adjectives are involved. Learners write the article for 32 different adjective and noun pairs.
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Articles: Indefinite
When do you use a or an before a noun? What about the? Learn about indefinite and definite articles with a brief grammar presentation, which focuses on using context clues to determine proper article usage.
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Parts of Speech: Articles
Definite (the) and indefinite articles (some/a/an) are the subject of a presentation that details the rules for how these parts of speech are used. It offers clear models and notes the exceptions to the rules as well. Viewers are sure to...
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ESL Pre-Intermediate Grammar Worksheet- Quantifiers and Indefinite Articles
In this ESL grammar worksheet, students fill in the blanks in 12 sentences with the proper quantifier or indefinite article. They choose the appropriate word from a word bank that is located above the sentences.
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Gender of Nouns
Either enlarge these slides to present to your learners on the screen, or print them for each individual. They provide a review of noun gender and definite/indefinite articles. There is a place for learners to practice on each slide.
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Language Practice: Indefinite Article a/an, Have Got, and Some
In this ESL language practice learning exercise, students complete dialogues using an/an, some, any, much and many, fill in blanks using a/an or some and choose correct forms of given verbs.
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Using Indefinite Articles 2
For this grammar worksheet, students read 15 nouns and decide which article should be used-- "a" or "an." Students write the correct article for each word. There is no example and no information given.
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ESL: Indefinite Articles and "Some'
In this indefinite article worksheet, students choose either a, an or some to place before given words. A link to audio and additional resources is given.