0 For most teenagers like you, a / an / the ideal travelling companions are unlikely to be your parents. 1 However, the family holiday is still a reality for most teens under a / an / the age of eighteen. 2 So, what can you to avoid being taken to a / an / the remote cottage where there is nothing to do? 3 Well, you could ask your parents to take you to New York. A / An / The street culture is lively and the Museum of Modern Art is ultra-cool, with exhibitions by well-known artists. 4 If staying in a / an / the hotel will break the budget, your parents can rent an apartment, where you can save money by sometimes having meals there. 5 The city doesn’t disappoint when it comes to food. You can have a / an / the intergalactic meal at the restaurant Mars 2112 which is designed around the Red Planet. So what are you waiting for? Ask your parents to take you to the Big Apple now.
0 For most teenagers like you, a / an / the ideal travelling companions are unlikely to be your parents.
1 However, the family holiday is still a reality for most teens under a / an / the age of eighteen.
2 So, what can you to avoid being taken to a / an / the remote cottage where there is nothing to do?
3 Well, you could ask your parents to take you to New York. A / An / The street culture is lively and the Museum of Modern Art is ultra-cool, with exhibitions by well-known artists.
4 If staying in a / an / the hotel will break the budget, your parents can rent an apartment, where you can save money by sometimes having meals there.
5 The city doesn’t disappoint when it comes to food. You can have a / an / the intergalactic meal at the restaurant Mars 2112 which is designed around the Red Planet. So what are you waiting for? Ask your parents to take you to the Big Apple now.
Przedimków nieokreślonych (a, an) użyjemy, gdy mówimy o czymś po raz pierwszy. Możemy przetłumaczyć to na "jakiś, jakaś".
a stawiamy przed wyrazem zaczynającym się na spółgłoskę, a an przed zaczynającym się samogłoską
W odróżnieniu od a i an, tego przedimka używamy, gdy coś jest konkretne, wiadome lub jedyne. Nasz rozmówca wie o czym lub o kim mówimy np. the New York (jest tylko jeden nowy jork i raczej każdy go zna)
Odpowiedź:
0 For most teenagers like you, a / an / the ideal travelling companions are unlikely to be your parents.
1 However, the family holiday is still a reality for most teens under a / an / the age of eighteen.
2 So, what can you to avoid being taken to a / an / the remote cottage where there is nothing to do?
3 Well, you could ask your parents to take you to New York. A / An / The street culture is lively and the Museum of Modern Art is ultra-cool, with exhibitions by well-known artists.
4 If staying in a / an / the hotel will break the budget, your parents can rent an apartment, where you can save money by sometimes having meals there.
5 The city doesn’t disappoint when it comes to food. You can have a / an / the intergalactic meal at the restaurant Mars 2112 which is designed around the Red Planet. So what are you waiting for? Ask your parents to take you to the Big Apple now.
Przedimków nieokreślonych (a, an) użyjemy, gdy mówimy o czymś po raz pierwszy. Możemy przetłumaczyć to na "jakiś, jakaś".
a stawiamy przed wyrazem zaczynającym się na spółgłoskę, a an przed zaczynającym się samogłoską
W odróżnieniu od a i an, tego przedimka używamy, gdy coś jest konkretne, wiadome lub jedyne. Nasz rozmówca wie o czym lub o kim mówimy np. the New York (jest tylko jeden nowy jork i raczej każdy go zna)
Odpowiedź:
0. an
1. the
2. a
3. the
4. a
5. an