Articles (A, An, The) – English Grammar Exercises for A1

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A group of friends is tired after walking and wants to find a random place to rest or get a drink.

You and your friends are exhausted. Choose the correct article to suggest a place to rest.

 I am so tired from all this walking. Let’s find ___ cafe to sit down.

     (a) a

     (b) the

     (c) an

2   My legs really hurt today. We should look for ___ bench to rest.

     (a) an

     (b) a

     (c) the

 I am very thirsty. Do you want to go to ___ bar for some water?

     (a) the

     (b) an

     (c) a

 It is really hot outside. Let’s find ___ ice cream shop to cool down.

     (a) an

     (b) a

     (c) the

5   I want to eat something right now. Let’s go to ___ restaurant.

     (a) the

     (b) a

     (c) an

6   We have been walking for three hours. We need to find ___ quiet place.

     (a) a

     (b) an

     (c) the

 Let’s take a quick break. Is there ___ park near here?

     (a) an

     (b) the

     (c) a

 I feel like having a sweet snack. Let’s look for ___ bakery.

     (a) a

     (b) the

     (c) an

 We need to get out of the sun and sit in the shade. Let’s stand under ___ big tree.

     (a) the

     (b) a

     (c) an

10   It’s starting to rain! Quick, let’s run into ___ open shop.

     (a) an

     (b) a

     (c) the

11   I just want to relax. Maybe we can find ___ empty table somewhere.

     (a) the

     (b) a

     (c) an

12   I need some caffeine to stay awake. Let’s search for ___ espresso stand.

     (a) a

     (b) an

     (c) the

13   We should stay away from the hot sun. Let’s find ___ indoor mall.

     (a) an

     (b) the

     (c) a

14   I am completely exhausted. Do you see ___ hotel where we can wait in the lobby?

     (a) the

     (b) an

     (c) a

15   I really don’t care where we go, just find me ___ comfortable chair!

     (a) a

     (b) an

     (c) the

16   Let’s find ___ place that sells cold drinks. I don’t mind which one we choose.

     (a) the

     (b) a

     (c) an

17   We should go to ___ Italian restaurant. Any place with pasta is fine for me.

     (a) a

     (b) the

     (c) an

18   I don’t want to go to the crowded cafe we saw earlier. I want to find ___ new place.

     (a) a

     (b) an

     (c) the

19   I have ___ idea! Let’s just buy some water from a vending machine.

     (a) the

     (b) a

     (c) an

20   Let’s not walk anymore. Is there ___ underground station nearby where we can sit?

     (a) a

     (b) the

     (c) an

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1  (a) a

Explanation: You want to go to any cafe, not a specific one. Because “cafe” starts with a consonant sound (/k/), we use “a”. Option (b) “the” is a common mistake because it means you are talking about one specific cafe that your friends already know about. Option (c) “an” is a basic structural error.

2  (b) a

Explanation: You just need any bench to sit on. “Bench” starts with a consonant sound (/b/). Option (c) “the” is a common mistake. Option (a) “an” is a basic error.

3  (c) a

Explanation: You are suggesting going to any bar. “Bar” starts with a consonant sound. Option (a) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “an” is a basic error.

4  (a) an

Explanation: You want to find any ice cream shop. Because “ice” starts with a vowel sound (/aɪ/), we must use “an”. Option (c) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “a” is a basic grammar error.

5  (b) a

Explanation: You are hungry and just want any restaurant. “Restaurant” starts with a consonant sound. Option (a) “the” is a common mistake. Option (c) “an” is a basic error.

6  (a) a

Explanation: You are looking for any quiet place. “Quiet” starts with a consonant sound (/k/). Option (c) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “an” is a basic error.

7  (c) a

Explanation: You are asking if any park exists nearby. Option (b) “the” is a common mistake. Option (a) “an” is a basic error.

8  (a) a

Explanation: You are proposing to look for any bakery. Option (b) “the” is a common mistake. Option (c) “an” is a basic error.

9  (b) a

Explanation: You just want to stand under any big tree for shade. Option (a) “the” is a common mistake. Option (c) “an” is a basic error.

10  (a) an

Explanation: You want to run into any shop that is currently open. “Open” starts with a vowel sound (/oʊ/). Option (c) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “a” is a basic error.

11  (c) an

Explanation: You are looking for any empty table. “Empty” starts with a vowel sound (/e/). Option (a) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “a” is a basic error.

12  (b) an

Explanation: You want any espresso stand. “Espresso” starts with a vowel sound (/e/). Option (c) “the” is a common mistake. Option (a) “a” is a basic error.

13  (a) an

Explanation: You are suggesting finding any indoor mall. “Indoor” starts with a vowel sound (/ɪ/). Option (b) “the” is a common mistake. Option (c) “a” is a basic error.

14  (c) a

Explanation: You are asking if there is any hotel nearby. “Hotel” starts with a consonant sound (/h/). Option (a) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “an” is a basic error.

15  (a) a

Explanation: The phrase “I really don’t care where we go” strongly shows this is non-specific. You just want any comfortable chair. Option (c) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “an” is a basic error.

16  (b) a

Explanation: The sentence explicitly says “I don’t mind which one,” meaning it is a general, non-specific place. Option (a) “the” is a common mistake. Option (c) “an” is a basic error.

17  (c) an

Explanation: You want any Italian restaurant. “Italian” starts with a vowel sound (/ɪ/). Option (b) “the” is a common mistake because you are not talking about a specific one (confirmed by “Any place with pasta is fine”). Option (a) “a” is a basic error.

18  (a) a

Explanation: This is a contrast! You reject “the cafe” (a specific one you both saw) and suggest finding any “new place”. Option (c) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “an” is a basic error.

19  (c) an

Explanation: You are introducing a brand new, non-specific thought (“an idea”). “Idea” starts with a vowel sound. Option (a) “the” is a common mistake. Option (b) “a” is a basic error.

20  (c) an

Explanation: You are asking if any underground station is nearby. “Underground” starts with a vowel sound (/ʌ/). Option (b) “the” is a common mistake. Option (a) “a” is a basic error.

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1   “Any” Place: When you suggest going somewhere but you haven’t decided exactly which place it will be (e.g., “Let’s find a cafe,” meaning any cafe will do), you must use “a” or “an”.

2   Avoid “The” for new ideas: Do not use “the” unless both you and your friends know exactly which specific cafe, park, or restaurant you are talking about.

3   Adjectives matter: If you add a describing word before the place, check its first sound to choose between “a” and “an”.

  • a place → an open place
  • a mall → an indoor mall
  • a restaurant → an Italian restaurant

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