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short note on the use of difinite article with five example​

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The definite article

The word "the" is one of the most common words in English. It is our only definite article. Nouns in English are preceded by the definite article when the speaker believes that the listener already knows what he is referring to. The speaker may believe this for many different reasons, some of which are listed below.

When to use "the"

General rules

Use the to refer to something which has already been mentioned.

Examples

On Monday, an unarmed man stole $1,000 from the bank. The thief hasn't been caught yet.

I was walking past Benny's Bakery when I decided to go into the bakery to get some bread.

There's a position available in my team. The job will involve some international travel.

Use the when you assume there is just one of something in that place, even if it has not been mentioned before.

Examples

We went on a walk in the forest yesterday.

Where is the bathroom?

Turn left and go to number 45. Our house is across from the Italian restaurant.

My father enjoyed the book you gave him.

Use the in sentences or clauses where you define or identify a particular person or object.

Examples

The man who wrote this book is famous.

I scratched the red car parked outside.

I live in the small house with a blue door.

He is the doctor I came to see.

Use the to refer to people or objects that are unique.

Examples

The sun rose at 6:17 this morning.

You can go anywhere in the world.

Clouds drifted across the sky.

The president will be speaking on TV tonight.

The CEO of Total is coming to our meeting.

Use the before superlatives and ordinal numbers.

Examples

This is the highest building in New York.

She read the last chapter of her new book first.

You are the tallest person in our class.

This is the third time I have called you today.

Use the with adjectives, to refer to a whole group of people.

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