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EOI El Puerto

2º CAL Inglés

                © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Using Articles
•   What is an article? Basically, an article is an
    adjective. Like adjectives, articles modify nouns.
•   English has two articles: the and a/an. The is used to
    refer to specific or particular nouns; a/an is used to
    modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. We call
    the the definite article and a/an the indefinite article.
        • the = definite article
        • a/an = indefinite article
•   For example, if I say, "Let's read the book," I mean a
    specific book. If I say, "Let's read a book," I mean any
    book rather than a specific book.


                      © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
•   Here's another way to explain it: The is used to
    refer to a specific or particular member of a
    group. For example, "I just saw the most popular
    movie of the year." There are many movies, but
    only one particular movie is the most popular.
    Therefore, we use the.
•   "A/an" is used to refer to a non-specific or non-
    particular member of the group. For example, "I
    would like to go see a movie." Here, we're not
    talking about a specific movie. We're talking
    about any movie. There are many movies, and I
    want to see any movie. I don't have a specific
    one in mind.
•   Normally, we use a/an to refer to something for
    the first time. For example, “We went to a
    museum in Paris. We ate at the museum too”.
                     © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Indefinite Articles: a and an
•   "A" and "an" signal that the noun modified is
    indefinite, referring to any member of a group.
    For example:
•   "My daughter really wants a dog for Christmas."
    This refers to any dog. We don't know which dog
    because we haven't found the dog yet.
•   "Somebody call a policeman!" This refers to any
    policeman. We don't need a specific policeman;
    we need any policeman who is available.
•   "When I was at the zoo, I saw an elephant!"
    Here, we're talking about a single, non-specific
    thing, in this case an elephant. There are
    probably several elephants at the zoo, but
    there's only one we're talking about here.
                     © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Remember, using a or an depends on the
sound that begins the next word. So...
•   a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a boy;
    a car; a bike; a zoo; a dog
•   an + singular noun beginning with a vowel: an
    elephant; an egg; an apple; an idiot; an orphan
•   a + singular noun beginning with a consonant sound:
    a user (sounds like 'yoo-zer,' i.e. begins with a
    consonant 'y' sound, so 'a' is used); a university; a
    unicycle
•   Remember that this rule also applies when you use
    acronyms:
    • Introductory Composition at Purdue (ICaP) handles first-year
      writing at the University. Therefore, an ICaP memo generally
      discusses issues concerning English 106 instructors.
                     © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
•   If the noun is modified by an adjective, the
    choice between a and an depends on the
    initial sound of the adjective that immediately
    follows the article:
    • a broken egg
    • an unusual problem
    • a European country (sounds like 'yer-o-pi-an,' i.e.
      begins with consonant /j/ sound)
•   Remember, too, that in English, the indefinite
    articles are used to indicate membership in a
    group:
    • I am a teacher. (I am a member of a large group
      known as teachers.)
    • Brian is an Irishman. (Brian is a member of the
      people known as Irish.)
    • Seiko is a practicing Buddhist. (Seiko is a member
      of the group of people known as Buddhists.)
                  © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Definite Article: the
•   The definite article is used before singular and plural
    nouns when the noun is specific or particular. The
    signals that the noun is definite, that it refers to a
    particular member of a group. For example:
•   "The dog that bit me ran away." Here, we're talking
    about a specific dog, the dog that bit me.
•   "I was happy to see the policeman who saved my
    cat!" Here, we're talking about a particular policeman.
    Even if we don't know the policeman's name, it's still
    a particular policeman because it is the one who
    saved the cat.
•   "I saw the elephant at the zoo." Here, we're talking
    about a specific noun. Probably there is only one
    elephant at the zoo.
                   © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Countable and Noncountable Nouns
•   The can be used with noncount nouns, or the
    article can be omitted entirely.
    • "I love to sail over the water" (some specific body
      of water) or "I love to sail over water" (any water).
    • "He spilled the milk all over the floor" (some
      specific milk, perhaps the milk you bought earlier
      that day) or "He spilled milk all over the floor" (any
      milk).
•   "A/an" can be used only with count nouns.
    • "I need a bottle of water."
    • "I need a new glass of milk."
•   Most of the time, you can't say, "She wants a
    water," unless you're implying, say, a bottle of
    water.
                   © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Geographical use of the
•   Do not use the before:               •  Do use the before:
•   names of most countries/territories: •  names of rivers, oceans and
    Italy, Mexico, Bolivia; however, the    seas: the Nile, the Pacific
    Netherlands, the Dominican           •  points on the globe: the
    Republic, the Philippines, the          Equator, the North Pole
    United States                        •  geographical areas: the Middle
•   names of cities, towns, or states:      East, the West
    Seoul, Manitoba, Miami               •  deserts, forests, gulfs, and
•   names of streets: Washington            peninsulas: the Sahara, the
    Blvd., Main St.                         Persian Gulf, the Black Forest,
•   names of lakes and bays: Lake           the Iberian Peninsula
    Titicaca, Lake Erie except with a
    group of lakes like the Great Lakes
•   names of mountains: Mount
    Everest, Mount Fuji except with
    ranges of mountains like the Andes
    or the Rockies or unusual names
    like the Matterhorn
•   names of continents (Asia, Europe)
•   names of islands (Easter Island,
    Maui, Key West) except with island
    chains like the Aleutians, the
    Hebrides, or the Canary© Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
                              Islands
Don’t forget the:
•   The centre, the top, the middle, the bottom,
    the left, the right, the end of, the beginning
    of…
•   The same, the best, the worst…
•   The sun, the moon, the world, the sky, the
    sea, the ground, the country…
•   The police, the fire brigade, the army…
•   The piano, the guitar, the trumpet, the flute…
•   The radio (but television, without the)
•   The doctor, the toilet, the bank, the theatre,
    the post office, the dentist, the cinema…

                 © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Do not use the:
•   Breakfast, lunch, dinner
•   Go to work, get to work, be at work, start work, finish
    work…
•   Got to school, be at school, start school, leave
    school…
•   Go to university, be at university…
•   Go to church, be in chuch (or mass)
•   Go to bed, be in bed
•   Go to hospital, be in hospital
•   Go to prison, be in prison
•   Go home, get home, arrive home, come home, walk
    home, leave home, be at home, stay at home
                    © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
Omission of Articles
•   Some common types of nouns that don't take
    an article are:
•   Names of languages and nationalities:
    Chinese, English, Spanish, Russian
•   Names of sports: volleyball, hockey, baseball
•   Names of academic subjects: mathematics,
    biology, history, computer science


                 © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008

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Articles

  • 1. Articles: a/an/the EOI El Puerto 2º CAL Inglés © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 2. Using Articles • What is an article? Basically, an article is an adjective. Like adjectives, articles modify nouns. • English has two articles: the and a/an. The is used to refer to specific or particular nouns; a/an is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. We call the the definite article and a/an the indefinite article. • the = definite article • a/an = indefinite article • For example, if I say, "Let's read the book," I mean a specific book. If I say, "Let's read a book," I mean any book rather than a specific book. © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 3. Here's another way to explain it: The is used to refer to a specific or particular member of a group. For example, "I just saw the most popular movie of the year." There are many movies, but only one particular movie is the most popular. Therefore, we use the. • "A/an" is used to refer to a non-specific or non- particular member of the group. For example, "I would like to go see a movie." Here, we're not talking about a specific movie. We're talking about any movie. There are many movies, and I want to see any movie. I don't have a specific one in mind. • Normally, we use a/an to refer to something for the first time. For example, “We went to a museum in Paris. We ate at the museum too”. © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 4. Indefinite Articles: a and an • "A" and "an" signal that the noun modified is indefinite, referring to any member of a group. For example: • "My daughter really wants a dog for Christmas." This refers to any dog. We don't know which dog because we haven't found the dog yet. • "Somebody call a policeman!" This refers to any policeman. We don't need a specific policeman; we need any policeman who is available. • "When I was at the zoo, I saw an elephant!" Here, we're talking about a single, non-specific thing, in this case an elephant. There are probably several elephants at the zoo, but there's only one we're talking about here. © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 5. Remember, using a or an depends on the sound that begins the next word. So... • a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a boy; a car; a bike; a zoo; a dog • an + singular noun beginning with a vowel: an elephant; an egg; an apple; an idiot; an orphan • a + singular noun beginning with a consonant sound: a user (sounds like 'yoo-zer,' i.e. begins with a consonant 'y' sound, so 'a' is used); a university; a unicycle • Remember that this rule also applies when you use acronyms: • Introductory Composition at Purdue (ICaP) handles first-year writing at the University. Therefore, an ICaP memo generally discusses issues concerning English 106 instructors. © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 6. If the noun is modified by an adjective, the choice between a and an depends on the initial sound of the adjective that immediately follows the article: • a broken egg • an unusual problem • a European country (sounds like 'yer-o-pi-an,' i.e. begins with consonant /j/ sound) • Remember, too, that in English, the indefinite articles are used to indicate membership in a group: • I am a teacher. (I am a member of a large group known as teachers.) • Brian is an Irishman. (Brian is a member of the people known as Irish.) • Seiko is a practicing Buddhist. (Seiko is a member of the group of people known as Buddhists.) © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 7. Definite Article: the • The definite article is used before singular and plural nouns when the noun is specific or particular. The signals that the noun is definite, that it refers to a particular member of a group. For example: • "The dog that bit me ran away." Here, we're talking about a specific dog, the dog that bit me. • "I was happy to see the policeman who saved my cat!" Here, we're talking about a particular policeman. Even if we don't know the policeman's name, it's still a particular policeman because it is the one who saved the cat. • "I saw the elephant at the zoo." Here, we're talking about a specific noun. Probably there is only one elephant at the zoo. © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 8. Countable and Noncountable Nouns • The can be used with noncount nouns, or the article can be omitted entirely. • "I love to sail over the water" (some specific body of water) or "I love to sail over water" (any water). • "He spilled the milk all over the floor" (some specific milk, perhaps the milk you bought earlier that day) or "He spilled milk all over the floor" (any milk). • "A/an" can be used only with count nouns. • "I need a bottle of water." • "I need a new glass of milk." • Most of the time, you can't say, "She wants a water," unless you're implying, say, a bottle of water. © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 9. Geographical use of the • Do not use the before: • Do use the before: • names of most countries/territories: • names of rivers, oceans and Italy, Mexico, Bolivia; however, the seas: the Nile, the Pacific Netherlands, the Dominican • points on the globe: the Republic, the Philippines, the Equator, the North Pole United States • geographical areas: the Middle • names of cities, towns, or states: East, the West Seoul, Manitoba, Miami • deserts, forests, gulfs, and • names of streets: Washington peninsulas: the Sahara, the Blvd., Main St. Persian Gulf, the Black Forest, • names of lakes and bays: Lake the Iberian Peninsula Titicaca, Lake Erie except with a group of lakes like the Great Lakes • names of mountains: Mount Everest, Mount Fuji except with ranges of mountains like the Andes or the Rockies or unusual names like the Matterhorn • names of continents (Asia, Europe) • names of islands (Easter Island, Maui, Key West) except with island chains like the Aleutians, the Hebrides, or the Canary© Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008 Islands
  • 10. Don’t forget the: • The centre, the top, the middle, the bottom, the left, the right, the end of, the beginning of… • The same, the best, the worst… • The sun, the moon, the world, the sky, the sea, the ground, the country… • The police, the fire brigade, the army… • The piano, the guitar, the trumpet, the flute… • The radio (but television, without the) • The doctor, the toilet, the bank, the theatre, the post office, the dentist, the cinema… © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 11. Do not use the: • Breakfast, lunch, dinner • Go to work, get to work, be at work, start work, finish work… • Got to school, be at school, start school, leave school… • Go to university, be at university… • Go to church, be in chuch (or mass) • Go to bed, be in bed • Go to hospital, be in hospital • Go to prison, be in prison • Go home, get home, arrive home, come home, walk home, leave home, be at home, stay at home © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008
  • 12. Omission of Articles • Some common types of nouns that don't take an article are: • Names of languages and nationalities: Chinese, English, Spanish, Russian • Names of sports: volleyball, hockey, baseball • Names of academic subjects: mathematics, biology, history, computer science © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2008