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Rewrite the following sentences by omitting the unnecessary articles or putting in a, an or the where necessary. Write “correct” if the sentence is correct.

1. There is life jacket under every seat of an aeroplane.


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Answer:

1. There is a life jacket under every seat of an aeroplane.

Explanation:

The article 'a' is to be written before the noun, life jacket. We have two articles in the English Language, namely 'The', and 'a/an'. A/An are indefinite articles because they describe a noun that is not specified or known. 'The' is a definite article because it describes a known noun.

Articles act as adjectives in a sentence because they describe or modify nouns.

(Bearing the above information in mind, you can now fix in the right articles in the other sentences. I could not find the remaining sentences here, or in the internet).