Choose the correct options to complete the sentences
I spend
[a|an|the|] hour every week practicing playing the piano.[A|An|The|] Sunday is my favourite day because we go to grandma and she bakes
[a|an|the|]pancakes.It's not really true to say that
[a|an|the|] cats like milk. When I was
[a|an|the|] child, I had
[a|an|the|] cat. It was
[a|an|the|] really nice fluffy kind cat. So,
[a|an|the|] cat didn't like milk, he liked
[a|an|the|] orange juice.There are not a lot of people I know who can give me
[a|an|the|] useful advice. But when I myself ask for
[a|an|the|] piece of advice, I listen to it really carefully.My dad is
[a|an|the|] doctor. He has been practicing for
[a|an|the|] ten years now. When he was
[a|an|the|] young and inexperienced, he asked
[a|an|the|] his colleagues for help very often. Now he is
[a|an|the|] experienced and professional doctor and ready to help other doctors.A: Jimmy, could you, please, go to
[a|an|the|] supermarket nearby and buy
[a|an|the|] vegetables: some potatoes and onions, some carrots and beetroot. Oh, and there is no
[a|an|the|] cabbage left.B: Mum, if there aren't any veggies in [a|an|the|] supermarket, shall I go to [a|an|the|] one on the corner?
A: Yes, darling, please.
I bought
[a|an|the|] very nice jeans yesterday. I liked
[a|an|the|] design and
[a|an|the|] colour; but when I came home I found
[a|an|the|] very big hole on
[a|an|the|] back. In spite of loving
[a|an|the|] jeans much I had to take them back to the shop.