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1. He doesn't have a bike. But he has a car. The car is new.
2. They don't eat meat, but they always eat fruit and vegetables.
3. My grandpa has a book. The book is very old and valuable.
4. I can see four girls on the playground. The girls are playing with a ball.
Definite article (the) is used before nouns when we are talking about specific or particular things. In sentences 1 and 3, the speaker is talking about specific items (the car, the book).
Indefinite article (a/an) is used before nouns when we are talking about general or non-specific things. In sentences 2 and 4, the speaker is talking about general categories of things (fruit, vegetables, girls).
No article (-) is used before plural nouns when we are talking about general categories of things. In sentence 2, the speaker is talking about meat in general.
1. He doesn`t have a/the/- bike. But he has a/the/- car.
A/The/- car is new.
2. They don`t eat a/the/- meat, but they always eat a/the/-
fruit and a/the/- vegetables.
3. My grandpa has a/the/- book. A/The/- book is very old and
valuable.
4. I can see a/the/- four girls on the playground. A/The/- girls
are playing with a ball.