For dinner I had "the" best slice of pizza ever!
there's no traffic here.
"This" road is very quiet, there's no traffic here.
We visited ( those / that ) place yesterday.
We use "an" before a vowel sound for singular nouns.
I will be "an" awesome leader!
‘Can I have one of these apples, please?’
‘Never mind, ( these / those ) apples over there are nicer.’
‘Never mind, "those" apples over there are nicer.’
We use "a/an" when we are talking about singular, non-specific nouns.
We use "_________" when we are talking about SPECIFIC nouns.
We use the demonstratives "__________" for things that are close.
We use the demonstratives "this/these" for things that are close.
My ultimate dream is to travel to Rome, Italy.
NO ARTICLE IS NEEDED
We have been going to "this" school now for almost a year. I'm comfortable with "these" people in our school at this point.
We use the demonstrative adj. "__________" for something that is far away and singular.
We use the demonstrative "that" for something that is far away and singular.
Ex: "That" book is far away.