Omission of Articles

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Omission of Articles: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Omission of Articles, No Articles before Names of substances, No Articles before Abstract Nouns, No Articles before Plural Countable Nouns, No Articles before Most Proper Nouns, No Articles before Languages, etc.

Important Questions on Omission of Articles

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Which of the given sentences is grammatically incorrect?

P: Jaya is cooking dinner.
Q: Lunch we had at the restaurant was delicious.
R: Virtue is its own reward.
S: Honey is sweet.

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Which of the given sentences is grammatically correct?

P: The Sun sets in west.
Q: I have to complete assignment that she gave for tomorrow.
R: For hour I waited for her.
S: Cowardice is by no means a virtue.

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Which of the given sentence is grammatically correct?

P: This is best car in my garage.
Q: Honesty is the best policy.
R: I went to hospital where my brother was admitted.
S: He bought dozen of eggs.

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Choose the right option from the given choices.

While there is _____ life, there is _____ hope.

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Choose the right option and fill in the blank:

Dr. Arnold was _____ headmaster of Rugby.

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Fill in the blank with a/an/the or leave the blank empty if the article can be omitted:

____ Nature is a source of joy. 

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Fill in the blank with a/an/the, if necessary:

_____ Queen Elizabeth has ruled for longer than any other monarch in British history. 

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Fill in the blank with the necessary article or leave the blank empty in case the article can be omitted:

I have a brown and _ black dog. 

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Fill in the blank with a/an/the or leave the blank empty if the article can be omitted.

I was advised by my college professor to opt for ___ computers. 

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Fill in the blank with a/an/the or leave the blank if the article can be omitted. 

Mother is cooking ____ lunch. 

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Direction: In the given sentence identify the segment which contains grammatical error.
The man was carrying (A)/ large bag (B)/ in his hand. (C)/ No error(D)

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Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into some parts. Choose the part which is grammatically or contextually incorrect. In case there is no error, choose 'No error' as your answer.

The Delhi (a)/ is the (b)/ capital of (c)/ the India. (d)/ No error (e)

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Direction: Fill in the blanks with a suitable article. Choose from the following option.
1. I came here _____ in car.
2. I came here _____ bus.

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Fill in the blank by choosing the right option.

_____ man cannot live by bread alone.

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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word from the given alternatives.

You must take _____ care.

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