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Respected Sir,
It is appreciable if you give note or comment that will show that "Why the selected answer by user is wrong?".
Actually, whenever I made mistake in given solution while selecting answers, I wonder that where i'll find the reason behind that.?
So If possible then attach note with answers or at least link to topic that will cover given answer in detail.
Thanking You
team
Hello,
If you click on the link in the top-right hand corner of the page to Articles 2, you should find the information you are looking for.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
I love it
sory ,I wanted to say - enjoying*
Why we don't put (the) before (Danube) in spite of it's a name of a river?
team
Hello freesyrian!
I'm not sure what you mean here! The exercise on this page does use The with the Danube - just remember to use a capital T, because it's the first word of the sentence.
Let me know if you're still having problems!
Regards
Jeremy Bee
The LearnEnglish Team
how
do
i
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more
xercise?
team
Hello asees!
If you want more exercises or information on a particular topic, try using our search box! Type articles in the search box on the top right of the page, and see what comes up.
If you'd like more general grammar practice, go to our grammar exercises page and work from there.
Hope that helps!
Jeremy Bee
The LearnEnglish Team
Hi everyone!I've got a question!Why does the geographical feature like CENTRAL EUROPE don't need an article?
I missed the article for "The Danube..." just because I typed in lower case. How annoying is that? :)