This document provides rules for using the definite article "the" in English. It discusses using "the" with places, things and people, as well as some other rules. Specifically:
- "The" is used when referring to a specific place a person does not belong to, and without "the" when referring to a place a person belongs to.
- "The" is used to refer to specific things or people, while its omission refers to things or people in general.
- Other rules include using "the" with adjectives to refer to groups of people, with nationalities to refer to people of that country, and before a singular countable noun to indicate a type.
2. PLACES
THE
The person doesn’t belong to the
place.
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Claudia’s mother went to the school
to speak to his daughter’s teacher.
(the mother is not a student)
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Ken went to the prision to visit his
brother. (ken isn’t a prisioner, it’s a
visitor)
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Dan is a student at the college where
I used to work.
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Some workmen went to the church to
repair the roof.
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Who is the youngest student in the
class?
THE
The person belongs to the place
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Claudia goes to school.
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Ken’s brother is in prision for robbery.
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When I finish high school, I want to
go to college.
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Mrs. Kelly goes to church every
Sunday.
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I was in class for five hours today.
3. THINGS AND PEOPLE
THE
When we mean specific things
or people
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We took the children to the zoo
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The movie wasn’t very good,
but I liked the music.
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All the cars in this parking lot
belong to people who work
here.
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Can you pass the sugar,
please?
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Do the Americans you know
drink tea? (= only the
Americans you know)
THE
When we talk about general things or
people
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Children learn from playing.
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I couldn’t live without music
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All cars have wheels
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Sugar isn’t very good for you.
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Do Americans drink much tea?
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I’m afraid of dogs
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Doctors are paid more than teachers
* Sometimes the difference is not always clear
4. OTHER RULES
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The + adjective → to talk about groups of people
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Do you think the rich should pay higher taxes?
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The + nationality → to mean the people of that country
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The French are famous for their food
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The + singular countable noun → a type of something
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Can you play the guitar?
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The giraffe is the tallest of all animals.
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Man = human beings in general / human race → without THE
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What do you know about the origins of man?