First the good news:There are only three articles in English: a,
an and the.
There are two types of articles indefinite 'a' and
'an' or definite 'the'.
You also need to know when not to use an article.
The bad news is that their proper use is complex, especially when you get
into the advanced use of English. Quite often you have to work it out by
what sounds right, which can be frustrating for a learner.
A and an are the indefinite articles. They refer to something
not specifically known to the person you are communicating with.
A and an are used before nouns that introduce
something or someone you have not mentioned before:-
For example:
"I saw an elephant this morning."
"I ate a banana for lunch."
"I ate a banana for lunch."
A and an are also used when talking about your
profession:
For example:
"I am an English teacher."
"I am a builder."
"I am a builder."
You use a when the noun you are referring to begins
with a consonant (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y or
z), for example, "a city", "a factory",
and "a hotel".
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.
Note!
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 "youniversity".
So, "a university" IS correct.
We say "hour" with a silent h as though it were spelt
"our".
So, "an hour" IS correct.
So, "an hour" IS correct.
(Lots of people get this wrong - including native
speakers.)
There are two ways to pronounce "the".
One "thuh" and the other "thee". To learn how to
pronounce them see the pronunciation files: How to pronounce "the".
We use the when you have already mentioned the
thing you are talking about.
example:
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"She's got two children; a girl and a boy. The girl's
eight and the boy's fourteen."
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We use the to talk about geographical points on the globe.
example:
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the North Pole, the equator
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We use the to talk about rivers, oceans and seas
example:
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the Nile, the Pacific, the English
channel
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We also use the before certain nouns when we know there is
only one of a particular thing.
example:
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the rain, the sun, the wind, the world, the earth, the White
House etc..
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However if you want to describe a particular instance of these you should
use a/an.
example:
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"I could hear the wind." / "There's a cold
wind blowing."
"What are your plans for the future?" /
"She has a promising future ahead of her."
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The is 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 whether or not it preceeds a vowel:
For example:
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"Harry's Bar is the place to go."
"You don't mean you
met the Tony Blair, do you?"
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Note ! - The doesn't mean all:
Forexample:
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"The books
are expensive." = (Not all books are expensive, just the ones I'm
talking about.)
"Books are expensive." = (All books are expensive.)
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We usually use no article to talk about things in general:-
Inflation is rising.
People are worried about rising crime. (Note! People generally, so no
article)
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You do not use an article when talking about sports.
For example:
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My son plays football.
Tennis is expensive.
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You do not use an article before uncountable nouns when talking about them
generally.
For example:
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Information is important to any organisation.
Coffee is bad for you.
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You do not use an article before the names of countries except where
they indicate multiple areas or contain the words (state(s), kindom, republic,
union). Kingdom, state, republic and union are nouns, so they need an article.
For example:
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No article - Italy, Mexico, Bolivia, England
Use the - the UK (United Kingdom), the USA
(United States of America), the Irish Republic
Multiple areas! the Netherlands, the Philippines, the British
Isles
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Good posting! We can learn from it.
BalasHapusyap! article is simple but a little complicated
BalasHapusthank you
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