In Turkish grammar, the concept of ‘Zero Articles’ refers to the absence of a definite or indefinite article before a noun. Unlike English, Turkish language doesn’t use ‘the’, ‘a’, or ‘an’. Instead, context and sentence structure are used to determine whether an object is specific or non-specific. This feature makes Turkish unique and can be challenging for students who are new to the language. These exercises aim to help enhance understanding and proficiency in the use of Zero Articles in Turkish.