"a" or "an" Definite or Indefinite Complete the sentence Correct or Incorrect Fix the sentence

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What is "an"
The boy ate ___ apple.

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What is indefinite.
I took a test yesterday.

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What is "a".
Yesterday, we had ______ math test. (indefinite)

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What is incorrect.
I went to the store yesterday before school. (indefinite)

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What is "I went to a store yesterday before school."
I went to the store yesterday before school. (indefinite)

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What is "a"
I took ___ test.

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What is definite.
I went to the party Saturday.

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What is "the".
Sally made ___ unusually, nice pie. (definite)

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What is incorrect.
Sam added a apple to his lunch. (indefinite)

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What is "Sam added an apple to his lunch."
Sam added a apple to his lunch. (indefinite)

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What is "a"
On Sunday, we had ___ great outing.

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What is indefinite.
I would like a banana.

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What is "an".
I need to develop ___ original design. (indefinite)

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What is incorrect.
Kelly drew the acute angle too small. (indefinite)

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What is "Kelly drew an acute angle too small."
Kelly drew the acute angle too small. (indefinite)

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What is "an"
The man was washing __ ugly car.

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What is definite.
I want the cookie.

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What is "the".
I would like ___ aromatic orange, please. (definite)

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What is correct.
It is hard to teach an old dog new tricks. (indefinite)

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What is "It is hard to teach an old dog new tricks."
It is hard to teach the old dog new tricks. (indefinite)

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What is "an"
The man is paid ___ hourly wage.

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What is indefinite.
I bought a new uniform.

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What is "a".
He will wear ___ uniform. (indefinite)

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What is correct.
I want to wear the orange dress to the party. (definite)

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What is "I want to wear an orange dress to the party."
I want to wear the orange dress to the party. (indefinite)

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