This short presentation will introduce some basic rules regarding the correct use of articles in English language. This will be useful for students who want to have some basic idea about articles.
2. Indefinite Article- A or An
1. We use the indefinite article, a/an, with count nouns when
the hearer/reader does not know exactly which one we are referring
to:
• Police are searching for a 14 year-old girl.
2. We also use it to show the person or thing is one of a group:
• She is a pupil at London Road School.
3. .
• Police have been searching for a 14 year-old girl who has been missing since
Friday. Jenny Brown, a pupil at London Road School, is described as 1.6
metres tall with short blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a blue jacket, a
blue and white blouse and dark blue jeans and blue shoes. Anyone who has
information should contact the local police on 0800349781.
3. We do not use an indefinite article with plural nouns and uncount nouns:
• She was wearing blue shoes. (= plural noun)
She has short blonde hair. (= uncount noun
4. 4. We use a/an to say what someone is or what job they do:
• My brother is a doctor.
George is a student.
5. We use a/an with a singular noun to say something about all things of
that kind:
• A man needs friends. (= All men need friends)
A dog likes to eat meat. (= All dogs like to eat meat)
5. Definite Article- The
The definite article the is the most frequent word in English.
• We use the definite article in front of a noun when we believe
the hearer/reader knows exactly what we are referring to.
• because there is only one:
The Pope is visiting Russia.
The moon is very bright tonight.
The Shah of Iran was deposed in 1979.
-This is why we use the definite article with a superlative adjective:
He is the tallest boy in the class.
It is the oldest building in the town.
• because there is only one in that place or in those surroundings
6. • because we have already mentioned it:
-A woman who fell 10 metres from High Peak was lifted to safety by a
helicopter. The woman fell while climbing. The rescue is the latest in a
series of incidents on High Peak. In January last year two men walking
on the peak were killed in a fall.
7. • We use the definite article in this way to talk about musical
instruments
- Joe plays the piano really well.(= George can play any piano)
- She is learning the guitar.(= She is learning to play any guitar)
• to refer to a system or service:
- How long does it take on the train.
- I heard it on the radio.
- You should tell the police.
• With adjectives like rich, poor, elderly, unemployed to talk
about groups of people:
- Life can be very hard for the poor.
- I think the rich should pay more taxes.
- She works for a group to help the disabled.
8. The definite article with names:
We do not normally use the definite article with names:
- William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
- Paris is the capital of France.
- Iran is in Asia.
• But we do use the definite article with:
• countries whose names include words
like kingdom, states or republic:
-the United Kingdom; the kingdom of Nepal; the United States; the
People’s Republic of China.
• countries which have plural nouns as their names:
- the Netherlands; the Philippines
9. .
• geographical features, such as mountain ranges, groups of islands,
rivers, seas, oceans and canals:
- the Himalayas; the Canaries; the Atlantic; the Atlantic Ocean; the
Amazon; the Panama Canal.
• newspapers:
- The Times; The Washington Post
• well known buildings or works of art:
- the Empire State Building; the Taj Mahal; the Mona Lisa; the
Sunflowers
• organisations:
- the United Nations; the Seamen’s Union
10. .
• hotels, pubs and restaurants*:
-the Ritz; the Ritz Hotel; the King’s Head; the Déjà Vu
*Note: We do not use the definite article if the name of the hotel or
restaurant is the name of the owner, e.g.,Brown’s; Brown’s Hotel;
Morel’s; Morel’s Restaurant, etc.
• families:
- the Obamas; the Jacksons
11. Fill in the blanks with a/an or the :
• A) This house is very nice. Has it got ______ garden?
B) It’s a beautiful day. Let’s sit in _____ garden.
• A) Can you recommend _______ good restaurant?
B) We had dinner in ______ very nice restaurant.
C) We had dinner in _____ most expensive restaurant in town.
• A) She has _____ French name but in fact she’s English, not French.
B) What’s _____ name of that man we met yesterday?
• A) There isn’t _____ airport near where I live. ______ nearest airport
is 70 miles away.
B) Our plane was delayed. We had to wait at _____ airport for three
hours.