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is fine today _sky is blue _sky.This is_boy_boy is at _school.He is pupel .This _boy is my _brotber s _fiend.He has _cat but he has no _dog.He likes his_cat.

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Ответьте подробно. (артикли) помогите. This is a good book. Take from the table. Put this book into the bookcase. The weather is fine today, the sky is blue. This is a boy. The boy is at school. He is a pupil. This boy is my brother's friend. He has a cat, but he has no dog. He likes his cat.
Sure, I'd be happy to help! Here's a detailed response with the appropriate use of articles:
"This is a good book." In this sentence, the indefinite article "a" is used before the noun "good book" to indicate that the book is one of many possible good books.
"Take from the table." Here, the preposition "from" is used to indicate the source of the action. No article is needed before the noun "table" because it's a general reference to the table.
"Put this book into the bookcase." The demonstrative adjective "this" is used before the noun "book" to indicate a specific book. The definite article "the" is used before the noun "bookcase" because it refers to a specific bookcase.
"The weather is fine today, the sky is blue." The definite article "the" is used before the nouns "weather" and "sky" because they refer to specific entities.
"This is a boy." The indefinite article "a" is used before the noun "boy" to indicate that the boy is one of many possible boys.
"The boy is at school." The definite article "the" is used before the noun "school" because it refers to a specific school.
"He is a pupil." The indefinite article "a" is used before the noun "pupil" to indicate that the boy is one of many possible pupils.
"This boy is my brother's friend." The indefinite article "a" is used before the noun "boy" to indicate that the boy is one of many possible boys. The possessive determiner "my" is used before the noun "brother's friend" to indicate ownership.
"He has a cat, but he has no dog." The indefinite article "a" is used before the noun "cat" to indicate that the boy has one of many possible cats. The indefinite article "no" is used before the noun "dog" to indicate that the boy doesn't have any dogs.
"He likes his cat." The possessive determiner "his" is used before the noun "cat" to indicate ownership. No article is needed before the noun "cat" because it's a general reference to the cat.


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