A/An/The vs. No Article – English Grammar Exercises for B1

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You and your friends are in a group chat trying to decide where to travel this summer. Choose the correct article (A, B, C, or D) to complete the geographical names naturally.

 Alex: Hey everyone! It’s time to plan our summer trip. I really want to visit ______ Italy this year.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

 Sam: Italy sounds great, but we already explored ______ Europe last summer. Let’s go to a different continent!

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

3   Jamie: How about a massive road trip across ______ United States?

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

4   Taylor: That’s a cool idea. My uncle lives in ______ New York, so we could stay with him for a few days.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

 Alex: I have always wanted to travel around ______ USA! We could rent a car and drive coast to coast.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

 Sam: Wait, I just checked a travel app. Flight tickets to ______ United Kingdom are actually on sale right now.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

7   Taylor: But it rains so much in ______ London! I want a warm, sunny vacation.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

8   Jamie: If you want sunshine and beaches, what about ______ Philippines? We could go island hopping!

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

9   Alex: Oh, I love that idea! I went to ______ Japan last year, and I really want to do a tropical trip next.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

10   Sam: Jamie, didn’t you do a study exchange program in ______ Netherlands two years ago?

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

11   Jamie: Yes! It was amazing. I also took a train to visit ______ Germany while I was there.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

12   Taylor: Let’s stick to the beach idea. What about South America? Maybe ______ Brazil?

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

13   Alex: I saw some pictures online, and ______ Dominican Republic looks absolutely gorgeous.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

14   Sam: If we want pure luxury, ______ Maldives is famous for its crystal-clear water and resorts.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

15   Jamie: True, but we are on a student budget! ______ Canada has amazing national parks if we want a cheaper nature trip.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

16   Taylor: Has anyone thought about exploring ______ Middle East?

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

17   Alex: My cousin works in ______ United Arab Emirates. We could visit Dubai!

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

18   Sam: Let’s not forget Eastern Europe. I hear ______ Czech Republic is beautiful and very affordable.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

19   Jamie: Honestly, I still strongly prefer ______ Spain or the USA for our group. They are so easy to travel around.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

20   Alex: Okay, let’s vote tomorrow. I will look up the average hotel prices for ______ Italy and the USA tonight so we can compare.

     (A) a

     (B) an

     (C) the

     (D) no article

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Italy” is a singular country name. In English, we do not use an article before standard, singular country names (e.g., Vietnam, Italy, France).

2  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Europe” is a continent. We never use articles before the names of continents (e.g., Asia, Africa, Europe).

3  (C) the

Why it is correct: “United States” contains the word “States”. Any country name that includes the words States, Kingdom, Republic, or Emirates MUST take “the”.

4  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “New York” is a city/state. We do not use articles before the names of individual cities, towns, or states (e.g., London, Tokyo, California).

5  (C) the

Why it is correct: “USA” is an acronym for the United States of America. Because the full name contains “States”, the abbreviation also requires “the” (e.g., the USA, the UK, the UAE).

6  (C) the

Why it is correct: “United Kingdom” contains the word “Kingdom”, which dictates the use of the definite article “the”.

7  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “London” is a city. Cities take zero article.

8  (C) the

Why it is correct: “Philippines” is a plural country name (it ends with an ‘s’ and refers to a group of islands). Plural countries MUST take “the”.

9  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Japan” is a singular country name. It takes zero article.

10  (C) the

Why it is correct: “Netherlands” is a plural country name. Therefore, it requires “the”.

11  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Germany” is a singular country name. It takes zero article.

12  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Brazil” is a singular country name. It takes zero article.

13  (C) the

Why it is correct: “Dominican Republic” contains the word “Republic”. It requires “the”.

14  (C) the

Why it is correct: “Maldives” is a plural country name (an archipelago/group of islands). It takes “the”.

15  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Canada” is a singular country name. It takes zero article.

16  (C) the

Why it is correct: “Middle East” is a specific geographical region. Regions on the globe usually take “the” (e.g., the Middle East, the West, the Equator).

17  (C) the

Why it is correct: “United Arab Emirates” contains the word “Emirates”. It requires “the”.

18  (C) the

Why it is correct: “Czech Republic” contains the word “Republic”. It requires “the”.

19  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Spain” is a singular country name. It takes zero article.

20  (D) no article

Why it is correct: “Italy” is a singular country name and takes zero article. (Notice how the sentence naturally pairs it: “Italy and the USA“).

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1 General Rule: No Article 

Most places on a map do NOT take an article. You must use the Zero Article for:

  • Singular Countries: Italy, Vietnam, Japan, Brazil, Canada.
  • Continents: Europe, Asia, North America.
  • Cities and States: Paris, New York, Tokyo, Texas.

2 Exception 1: The “Political” Words

If a country’s official name includes words that describe its political structure, you MUST use The.

  • States: The United States (The USA)
  • Kingdom: The United Kingdom (The UK)
  • Republic: The Czech Republic, The Dominican Republic
  • Emirates: The United Arab Emirates (The UAE)

3 Exception 2: Plural Names 

If a country or territory’s name is plural (usually because it is made up of a group of islands), you MUST use The.

  • Examples: The Philippines, The Netherlands, The Maldives, The Bahamas.

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