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put an article(a/an/the) in the spaces, if necessary; leave a spase if no articicle is necessary Henry Ford was born in ....... 1863 in America . He

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made his first car in 1896 , and started ..... company to make ...... cars in 1903: ........ Ford Motor Company . In 1908 his company made ...... world's first cheap car : ........ Model T Ford . Over hhe next 19 years , untl they stopped making it, they sold 5 million of ............cars . In 1913 ,Ford had ..... new idea which changed .......car -making industry : he made his car with .......line of people working on them . In this way they were guicker to make.He also paid workers in his factory ....... good money . In ........ 1930s , people wanted .....fast cars which looked better than Fords cars, and other American car- makers like General Motors sold more.

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Henry Ford was born in ....... 1863 in America . He made his first car in 1896 , and started ..a. company to make ...... cars in 1903: ...the. Ford Motor Company . In 1908 his company made .the. world's first cheap car : ........ Model T Ford . Over hhe next 19 years , untl they stopped making it, they sold 5 million of ............cars . In 1913 ,Ford had .a new idea which changed ..a..car -making industry : he made his car with ..a .line of people working on them . In this way they were guicker to make.He also paid workers in his factory ....... good money . In .the... 1930s , people wanted .....fast cars which looked better than Fords cars, and other American car- makers like General Motors sold more.

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