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You may have difficulty finding a Grolier Magic Pen specific to the 1973 program as it is considered a vintage item. You could try searching on online marketplaces like eBay or Etsy, or visiting local secondhand or antique stores that may carry old educational materials.
Jean Grolier de Servières was born in 1489.
Jean Grolier de Servières died in 1565.
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Well there are a couple of talking pens; the one most commonly known is the rec pen. It is a regular pen that has a recorder on it in which you hold down a button, usually located at the top, and speak in to it. Then you press a little play button for the recording to play.
No.The sentence in the question should be - Pass me the pen please - but there is no adjective in this sentence.Pass me the red pen please - red is an adjective.The is never an adjective it is always an article. There are three articles a/an/the. Articles come before nouns.Pass me the pen please. - because the is used in this sentence we assume the people talking know which pen - one particular pen - they are talking about.Pass me a pen please - in this sentence a pen means any pen no particular pen.Pass me an orange please - use an when the noun after a/an/the starts with a vowel.