Compléter
English Articles (a, an, the, zero article) 2Version en ligne
Please complete the following exercise using a, an, the or x (zero article) in the blank spaces where appropriate.
THE
HARDEST
THINGS
TO
SAY
Please
complete
the
following
exercise
using
a
,
an
,
the
or
x
(
zero
article
)
in
the
blank
spaces
where
appropriate
.
The
most
important
things
are
hardest
things
to
say
.
They
are
things
you
get
ashamed
of
,
because
words
make
them
smaller
.
When
they
were
in
your
head
,
they
were
limitless
;
but
when
they
come
out
they
seem
to
be
no
bigger
than
normal
things
.
But
that's
not
all
most
important
things
lie
too
close
to
where
your
secret
heart
is
buried
;
they
are
clues
that
could
guide
your
enemies
to
prize
they
would
love
to
steal
.
Its
hard
and
painful
for
you
to
talk
about
these
things
.
.
.
and
then
people
just
look
at
you
strangely
.
They
haven't
understood
what
you've
said
at
all
,
or
why
you
almost
cried
while
you
were
saying
it
.
I
was
twelve
,
nearly
thirteen
,
when
I
first
saw
dead
person
.
It
happened
in
1960
,
long
time
ago
.
.
.
although
sometimes
it
doesn't
seem
very
long
to
me
.
Especially
on
nights
when
I
wake
up
from
dreams
in
which
hail
falls
into
his
open
eyes
.
THE
MISSING
CAT
Please
complete
the
following
exercise
using
a
,
an
,
the
or
x
(
zero
article
)
in
the
blank
spaces
where
appropriate
.
owner
of
missing
cat
is
asking
for
help
.
"
My
baby
has
been
missing
for
over
month
now
,
and
I
want
him
back
so
badly
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Brown
,
56
-
year
-
old
woman
.
Mrs
.
Brown
lives
by
herself
in
trailer
park
near
Clovis
.
She
said
that
Clyde
,
her
7
-
year
-
old
cat
,
didn't
come
home
for
dinner
more
than
month
ago
.
next
morning
,
he
didn't
appear
for
breakfast
either
.
After
Clyde
missed
extra
-
special
lunch
,
she
called
police
.
When
policeman
who
dropped
by
asked
her
to
describe
Clyde
,
she
told
him
that
Clyde
had
beautiful
green
eyes
,
had
all
his
teeth
but
was
missing
half
of
his
left
ear
,
and
was
seven
years
old
and
completely
white
.
She
then
told
officer
that
Clyde
was
about
foot
high
.
A
bell
went
off
.
"
Is
Clyde
your
child
or
your
pet
?
"
officer
suspiciously
asked
.
"
Well
,
he's
my
cat
,
of
course
,
"
Mrs
.
Brown
replied
.
"
Lady
you're
supposed
to
report
missing
PERSONS
,
not
missing
CATS
,
"
said
irritated
policeman
.
"
Well
,
who
can
I
report
this
to
?
"
she
asked
.
"
You
can't
.
You
have
to
ask
around
your
neighborhood
or
put
up
flyers
,
"
replied
officer
.
|