Glizdka
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- Apr 13, 2019
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- Polish
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Hello,
I'd like to practice using articles in English, but most exercises I find are... not good enough for me; they have predetermined gaps where articles should go, which makes them much more trivial than I would like them to be. I'm looking for an exercise where I'm presented with a text purposely stripped off any article, and I am to figure out where and if they should be added myself.
I found this exercise made by Julia Miller, and it's something that I have on my mind. It contains both exercises with predetermined gaps and no gaps at all, but the thing that makes it the most appealing to me is that the answer key also contains a thorough explanation for why such an answer is fitting.
Do you know of any set of exercises similar to what I'm looking for?
I'd like to practice using articles in English, but most exercises I find are... not good enough for me; they have predetermined gaps where articles should go, which makes them much more trivial than I would like them to be. I'm looking for an exercise where I'm presented with a text purposely stripped off any article, and I am to figure out where and if they should be added myself.
I found this exercise made by Julia Miller, and it's something that I have on my mind. It contains both exercises with predetermined gaps and no gaps at all, but the thing that makes it the most appealing to me is that the answer key also contains a thorough explanation for why such an answer is fitting.
Do you know of any set of exercises similar to what I'm looking for?