Fill in the blanks. 1.We used to live in _____ city center. 2.School children in _____ UK have to wear a ___ in the blanks with a, an, the.

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Answer 1
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Answer:1. We used to live in the city center.

2. School children in the UK have to wear a uniform.

Explanation: In the first sentence, "the" is not needed before "city center" because it is a general reference to a city center and not a specific one.

In the second sentence, "a" is used before "uniform" because it refers to any uniform that school children in the UK have to wear, rather than a specific or previously mentioned uniform.


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