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Indefinite Article Exercises For Lithuanian Grammar

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In Lithuanian, the indefinite article is not demonstrated by a specific word as in English (a, an), but it is implied by the noun form used and its context in the sentence. Grammatically, Lithuanian does not have a distinct indefinite article which makes teaching it a unique challenge. The task for students is to understand when to imply the existence of an indefinite article in a sentence.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the appropriate noun form which implies an indefinite article

Ji turi *katę* (cat).

Man patinka *knyga* (book).

Mes einame į *kavinę* (cafe).

Aš nusipirkau *automobilį* (car).

Jis nori *šunį* (dog).

*Obuolys* (apple) yra ant stalo.

Mano brolis turi *draugą* (friend).

Aš girdėjau *istoriją* (story).

*Vaikas* (child) žaidžia parke.

Ji mėgsta *filmai* (film).

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the appropriate noun form which implies an indefinite article

Jie veda *vestuves* (wedding).

Mano tėvas turi *darbą* (job).

Ji nusipirko *batus* (shoes).

Mano draugas žaidžia *futbolą* (football).

Aš norėčiau *ledus* (ice-cream).

*Mokykla* (school) yra toli nuo namų.

Myliu *kafe* (coffee).

Ji veda *gyvenimą* (life).

Mes žiūrime *televizorių* (tv).

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