Sentence Structure – English Grammar Exercises for A1

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Reporting a lost item and describing it accurately to staff.

Choose the best answer (A, B, or C) to complete each sentence.

 Hello, I need to report a lost item. I lost ______ yesterday.

     (a) a wallet black

     (b) black wallet

     (c) a black wallet

 I left it on the train. It is ______.

     (a) an old bag

     (b) a old bag

     (c) an bag old

 The officer asks: “Does your jacket have ______?”

     (a) a red zipper

     (b) a zipper red

     (c) red a zipper

4   I am very worried because I can’t find ______ anywhere.

     (a) my phone new

     (b) my new phone

     (c) new my phone

5   I need to find my luggage. Is it ______?

     (a) big a suitcase

     (b) a suitcase big

     (c) a big suitcase

 Inside the wallet, there is ______.

     (a) a ID card

     (b) an ID card

     (c) ID an card

7   No, that is not my bag. My backpack doesn’t have ______.

     (a) a pocket front

     (b) front a pocket

     (c) a front pocket

8   Did anyone bring ______ to the lost and found office today?

     (a) a blue notebook

     (b) a notebook blue

     (c) blue a notebook

 I am looking for a work bag. It has ______.

     (a) short two handles

     (b) two short handles

     (c) two handles short

10   Please be careful with it. It is ______.

     (a) an expensive watch

     (b) a expensive watch

     (c) expensive watch

11   I also lost an item on the bus. It is ______.

     (a) a umbrella small

     (b) small umbrella

     (c) a small umbrella

12   Excuse me, do you have ______ here?

     (a) a brown jacket

     (b) a jacket brown

     (c) brown a jacket

13   You can identify my keys easily. They have ______.

     (a) a green keychain

     (b) green a keychain

     (c) a keychain green

14   I am filling out the form for ______.

     (a) a leather belt

     (b) a belt leather

     (c) leather a belt

15   My bag is very heavy because it contains ______.

     (a) an important documents

     (b) some important documents

     (c) some documents important

16   Did anyone find ______ in the cafeteria?

     (a) black sunglasses

     (b) a black sunglasses

     (c) black a sunglasses

17   I didn’t leave ______ on the desk. I had it in my hand.

     (a) empty a bottle

     (b) a bottle empty

     (c) an empty bottle

18   Look inside the bag. Is there ______ for coins?

     (a) a secret pocket

     (b) a pocket secret

     (c) secret a pocket

19   Unfortunately, my suitcase doesn’t have ______.

     (a) name a tag

     (b) a name tag

     (c) a tag name

20   Please call me immediately if you see ______.

     (a) a dark red suitcase

     (b) a suitcase dark red

     (c) dark a red suitcase

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. The strict word order is Article (a) + Adjective (black) + Noun (wallet). (a) is a common mistake (Noun + Adjective, direct translation from Vietnamese). (b) is a structural error (missing the article “a” for a singular countable noun).

2 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. We use “an” because the adjective “old” starts with a vowel sound. (b) is a structural error (using “a” before a vowel sound). (c) is a common mistake (putting the adjective after the noun).

3 a

Explanation: (a) is correct (Article + Adjective + Noun). (b) is a common mistake (Noun + Adjective). (c) is a structural error.

4 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. The possessive adjective “my” replaces the article, followed by Adjective (new) + Noun (phone). (a) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

5 c

Explanation: (c) is correct (a + big + suitcase). (b) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

6 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “ID” is pronounced starting with a vowel sound (/aɪ/), so it takes “an”. (a) is a structural error. (c) is a common mistake.

7 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. Even when “front” acts as an adjective modifying “pocket”, the order remains Article + Adjective + Noun. (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

8 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

9 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. Numbers come before adjectives (two + short + handles). (c) is a common mistake (putting the adjective at the end). (a) is a structural error.

10 a

Explanation: (a) is correct (“an” before the vowel sound in “expensive”). (b) is a structural error. (c) is a structural error (missing the article).

11 c

Explanation: (c) is correct (“a” goes before “small”). (b) is a structural error (missing the article). (a) is a structural error (wrong word order and missing “an” if “umbrella” came first).

12 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

13 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (c) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

14 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “Leather” acts as an adjective describing the material of the belt. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

15 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “Documents” is plural, so we use “some” instead of “a/an”, followed by the adjective. (c) is a common mistake (Noun + Adjective). (a) is a structural error (using “an” with a plural noun).

16 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “Sunglasses” is always plural in English, so we do not use “a”. We just use Adjective + Noun. (b) is a structural error (using “a” with a plural noun). (c) is a structural error.

17 c

Explanation: (c) is correct (“an” + empty + bottle). (b) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

18 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

19 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “Name” acts as an adjective modifying “tag”. (c) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

20 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. You can use two adjectives (dark red), but they must both go between the article and the noun. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1   Describing Objects: When you lose an item and need to describe it to the staff, you must be precise. The strict rule in English is: Article + Adjective + Noun.

  • Correct: I lost a black wallet.
  • Incorrect: I lost a wallet black. (Do not use the Vietnamese word order).

2   Choosing “A” or “An”: The article depends on the first sound of the word directly next to it (which is usually the adjective).

  • Use a if the adjective starts with a consonant sound (a black bag, a red zipper).
  • Use an if the adjective starts with a vowel sound (an old bag, an expensive watch).

3   Plural Items: If you are describing a plural item (like glasses, sunglasses, keys, or documents), DO NOT use “a” or “an”. You can use “some” or just the Adjective + Noun.

  • Correct: I lost black sunglasses.
  • Incorrect: I lost a black sunglasses.

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