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Articles
There are only three articles in English: a, an a the.
There are two types of articles: indefinite "a" and "an" or the definite - "the". You also need to know when not to use an article.
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Indefinite articles - A and An
Definate article - the
When not to use an article
1. Indefinite articles - A and An
A and an are indefinite articles. They are used when talk about something that is not specifically known to the person you are talking to with. A and an are used before nouns that introduce something or someone you have not mentioned before.
Paul : Hi Peter, I saw an accident this morning outside my house.
You are speaking about the “accident” for the first time to Peter. He did not know about it before.
A and an are also used when talking about your profession.
I am an English teacher.
I am a builder.
You use A when the noun you are referring to begins with a consonant: a house, a building, a car.
You use An when the noun you are referring to begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u).
Pronunciation changes this rule. It’s the sound that matters, not the spelling.
If the next word begins with a consonant sound when we say it, for example, "university" then we use a. If the next word begins with a vowel sound when we say it, for example "hour" then we use an.
We say "university" with a "y" sound at the beginning as though it were spelt " you niversity". - So, "a university" IS correct.
We say "hour" with a silent h as though it were spelt "our". - So, "an hour" IS correct.
2. Definate article - the
You use The when you know that the listener knows or can understand what particular person/thing you are talking about.
You should also use The when you have already mentioned the thing you are talking about.
Paul : Hi Peter, I saw an accident this morning outside my house.
(you are speaking about the “accident” for the first time to Peter. He did not know about it before)
Peter: Hi Paul, do you know how the accident happened?
(Peter now knows about the accident)
We use The to talk about geographical points on the globe.
the North Pole
the equator
We use The to talk about rivers oceans and seas.
the Nile
the Pacific
the English channel
We also use The before certain nouns when we know there is only one of a particular thing.
the Rain
the sun
the wind
the world
the earth
the White House
However if you want to describe a particular instance of these you should use a/an.
I could hear the wind.
There’s a cold wind blowing.
Theis also used to say that a particular person or thing being mentioned is the best, most famous, etc. In this use, ’the’ is usually given strong pronunciation:
Harry’s Bar is the place to go.
Note - Thedoesn’t mean all.
The books are expensive.
Not all books are expensive, just the ones I’m talking about.
Books are expensive.
All books are expensive.
3. When not to use an article
We usually use no article to talk about things in general.
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People are worried about rising crime.
People generally, so no article.
You do not use an article when talking about sports.
.
My son plays football.
Tennis is expensive.
You do not use an article before uncountable nouns when talking about them generally.
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Information is important to any organization.
Coffee is bad for you.
You do not use an article before the names of countries except where they indicate multiple areas or contain the words (state(s), kingdom, republic, union). Kingdom, state, republic and union are nouns, so they need an article.
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Without an article
Italy, Mexico, Bolivia, England
The
the UK (United Kingdom), the USA (United States of America), the Irish Republic
Multiple areas
the Netherlands, the Philippines , the British Isles