
Вопрос задан 17.02.2019 в 01:07.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Квантова Таня.
Встать артиклиThere was ... Umbrella on ... Chair2)once there lived ... Old man ... Man had ....
Elephant and ... Monkey3)... Anton is ... Best sportsman in our school 4)let's go for .. Walk in ... Evening5)who can play ... Piano

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Отвечает Тимченко Андрей.
There was an Umbrella on the Chair
2)once there lived an Old man the Man had the Elephant and the Monkey
3) Anton is the Best sportsman in our school
4)let's go for a Walk in Evening
5)who can play Piano
2)once there lived an Old man the Man had the Elephant and the Monkey
3) Anton is the Best sportsman in our school
4)let's go for a Walk in Evening
5)who can play Piano



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
1) There was an umbrella on the chair.
In this sentence, the word "umbrella" is a countable noun, so it requires an article. Since it is the first mention of the umbrella, we use the indefinite article "an." The word "chair" is also a countable noun, so it also requires an article. In this case, we use the indefinite article "a" because it is an unspecified chair.2) Once there lived an old man. The man had an elephant and a monkey.
In this sentence, the word "man" is a countable noun, so it requires an article. Since it is the first mention of the man, we use the indefinite article "an." The words "elephant" and "monkey" are also countable nouns, so they require articles. In this case, we use the indefinite articles "an" and "a" because they are unspecified animals.3) Anton is the best sportsman in our school.
In this sentence, the word "Anton" is a proper noun and does not require an article. The word "sportsman" is a countable noun, but in this case, it is used in a general sense to refer to someone who participates in sports. When used in a general sense, countable nouns do not require an article. However, the word "best" is a superlative adjective and requires the definite article "the" before it.4) Let's go for a walk in the evening.
In this sentence, the word "walk" is a countable noun and requires an article. Since it is an unspecified walk, we use the indefinite article "a." The word "evening" is a singular, countable noun and also requires an article. In this case, we use the definite article "the" because it refers to a specific evening.5) Who can play the piano?
In this sentence, the word "piano" is a singular, countable noun and requires an article. In this case, we use the indefinite article "the" because it refers to a specific instrument, the piano.Please let me know if you have any further questions!


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