Re: Definite vs indefinite article Which one is correct?

Originally Posted by
learning54
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
These are the instructions: Look at the drawings and complete the answers to the questions.
It is an exercise in my manuscript. Someone draw the picture for me as well as many others. It contains many pictures. I give the students (they are beginners) the picture and a few questions out of about it, as I do with the rest of the pictures.
Eg.
1. What is he doing?
2. What is there on the night table?
3. Where is the alarm clock?
4. What has he got on the night table? Not grammatically incorrect but I don't like "What has he got ..." here.
See above for my comments. As I've said at #4, I don't really like "What has he got on the night table?" We don't tend to refer to the things people keep/place on tables using "to have got".
What is on the boy's/man's night table?
Note that in BrE, we call it a "bedside table".
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.