This document defines and provides examples of different types of articles in English grammar:
1. The definite article "the" is used to refer to specific nouns and known things. It can also be used with proper nouns referring to one-of-a-kind things like the sun.
2. The indefinite articles "a" and "an" are used for non-specific or unknown nouns. "A" is used before consonant sounds and "an" is used before vowel sounds.
3. There is also a "zero article" where no article is used, like with generalizations or with days, months, and academic subjects.
The document discusses the usage of articles (a/an and the) in the English language. It defines articles as words used before nouns that add meaning. The indefinite articles "a" and "an" are used for non-specific nouns, while the definite article "the" is used for specific or particular nouns. The document provides rules for using each article type and examples to illustrate the rules.
There are three types of articles in English: indefinite articles (a, an), the definite article (the), and no article. The choice of article depends on whether the noun refers to a specific or non-specific thing. Rules govern the use of "a" versus "an" based on whether the following word starts with a vowel sound, and whether modifiers like adjectives are used. The definite article is often omitted for geographical locations, languages, sports, and academic subjects.
The document discusses the key components of paragraphs, including topic sentences. A paragraph contains related sentences that develop a main idea and has an introduction, body, and conclusion. A topic sentence states the main idea and controls the other sentences in the paragraph. Topic sentences can be stated at the beginning, middle, or end of a paragraph or implied. The positions and types of topic sentences are illustrated with multiple examples.
This document provides information about the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English grammar. It discusses the rules for using the indefinite articles "a" and "an", including using "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds. It also covers exceptions involving words like "hour" or "herb". The document then discusses the definite article "the", explaining when it is used to refer to something specific or previously mentioned. It provides many examples of the different uses of "the". The document concludes by listing some exceptions when "the" is not used, such as with names of languages, meals, or people.
This document provides information about the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English grammar. It discusses the rules for using the indefinite articles "a" and "an", including using "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds. It also covers exceptions involving words like "hour" or "herb". The document then discusses the definite article "the", explaining when it is used to refer to something specific or previously mentioned. It provides many examples of the different uses of "the". The document concludes by listing some exceptions when "the" is not used, such as with names of languages, meals, or people.
This document provides information about articles in the English language. It defines definite and indefinite articles, and gives rules for their use. The definite article is "the" and it is used to refer to things already mentioned or uniquely specified. The indefinite articles are "a" and "an" and they are used for things not yet mentioned or of no particular identity. Examples are given to illustrate the rules for using definite vs. indefinite articles. The document concludes with some example questions to test the use of articles.
1) The document provides guidelines for the proper use of articles (definite and indefinite) in English grammar.
2) It discusses when to use "the", such as with plural nouns referring to particular things, names of rivers and forests, and expressions of time.
3) It also covers use of "a/an", such as before nouns starting with consonant/vowel sounds, as well as exceptions like words beginning with "y" sound.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of articles in English grammar:
1. The definite article "the" is used to refer to specific nouns and known things. It can also be used with proper nouns referring to one-of-a-kind things like the sun.
2. The indefinite articles "a" and "an" are used for non-specific or unknown nouns. "A" is used before consonant sounds and "an" is used before vowel sounds.
3. There is also a "zero article" where no article is used, like with generalizations or with days, months, and academic subjects.
The document discusses the usage of articles (a/an and the) in the English language. It defines articles as words used before nouns that add meaning. The indefinite articles "a" and "an" are used for non-specific nouns, while the definite article "the" is used for specific or particular nouns. The document provides rules for using each article type and examples to illustrate the rules.
There are three types of articles in English: indefinite articles (a, an), the definite article (the), and no article. The choice of article depends on whether the noun refers to a specific or non-specific thing. Rules govern the use of "a" versus "an" based on whether the following word starts with a vowel sound, and whether modifiers like adjectives are used. The definite article is often omitted for geographical locations, languages, sports, and academic subjects.
The document discusses the key components of paragraphs, including topic sentences. A paragraph contains related sentences that develop a main idea and has an introduction, body, and conclusion. A topic sentence states the main idea and controls the other sentences in the paragraph. Topic sentences can be stated at the beginning, middle, or end of a paragraph or implied. The positions and types of topic sentences are illustrated with multiple examples.
This document provides information about the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English grammar. It discusses the rules for using the indefinite articles "a" and "an", including using "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds. It also covers exceptions involving words like "hour" or "herb". The document then discusses the definite article "the", explaining when it is used to refer to something specific or previously mentioned. It provides many examples of the different uses of "the". The document concludes by listing some exceptions when "the" is not used, such as with names of languages, meals, or people.
This document provides information about the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English grammar. It discusses the rules for using the indefinite articles "a" and "an", including using "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds. It also covers exceptions involving words like "hour" or "herb". The document then discusses the definite article "the", explaining when it is used to refer to something specific or previously mentioned. It provides many examples of the different uses of "the". The document concludes by listing some exceptions when "the" is not used, such as with names of languages, meals, or people.
This document provides information about articles in the English language. It defines definite and indefinite articles, and gives rules for their use. The definite article is "the" and it is used to refer to things already mentioned or uniquely specified. The indefinite articles are "a" and "an" and they are used for things not yet mentioned or of no particular identity. Examples are given to illustrate the rules for using definite vs. indefinite articles. The document concludes with some example questions to test the use of articles.
1) The document provides guidelines for the proper use of articles (definite and indefinite) in English grammar.
2) It discusses when to use "the", such as with plural nouns referring to particular things, names of rivers and forests, and expressions of time.
3) It also covers use of "a/an", such as before nouns starting with consonant/vowel sounds, as well as exceptions like words beginning with "y" sound.
This document discusses the three types of articles in English: indefinite articles (a/an), the definite article (the), and when to use each. The indefinite articles refer to things that are unknown or being introduced for the first time. The definite article is used when the listener knows the specific person or thing being referred to. It is also used with singular nouns when only one exists, such as rivers, oceans, or geographical locations. The pronunciation of "the" depends on whether it is used in its strong or weak form.
1. The document discusses the rules for using definite and indefinite articles like "a", "an", and "the" in the English language. It provides 18 rules for using the indefinite articles and 13 rules for using the definite article.
2. Examples are given for each rule to illustrate when to use or omit articles like "a", "an", and "the" correctly based on whether the noun is singular or plural, countable or uncountable, proper or common etc.
3. The document concludes by providing 20 sentences to correct based on the rules for article usage.
The document discusses the usage of the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English. It provides 25 rules for when to use each article, including with singular and plural nouns, nouns preceded by modifiers, proper nouns, time expressions, directions, illnesses and diseases. The key points are: "a"/"an" are indefinite articles used with non-specific or general references; "the" is the definite article used with specific or previously mentioned nouns; there are many exceptions to the rules depending on factors like noun type, meaning, and preceding words.
The Paragraph and Topic Sentence is a PowerPoint presentation that details out what a paragraph is. Moreover, this PP will focus more on one essential part of a paragraph, which is the topic sentence -- its function and its position in the paragraph. A good paragraph must contain a good topic sentence. I hope this presentation will help you guys. Thanks :)
The document provides information about using articles (a, an, the) correctly with nouns in English. It explains that articles announce nouns and always come before them. There are three types of articles: indefinite articles (a, an) which are used with nonspecific nouns, the definite article (the) which refers to specific nouns, and no article which is used with plural and non-count nouns. It provides several rules for determining whether a singular count noun requires an article, including when the noun is specific, defined elsewhere, or can be inferred from context. Exceptions for proper nouns are also outlined.
This document provides a lesson on different types of informational texts. It begins by introducing the topic and providing an example text for analysis. It then defines and describes four main types of informational texts: literary nonfiction, procedural texts, expository texts, and argument/persuasion texts. Examples are given for each. The document concludes by having students apply their new understanding through discussion and activities analyzing different texts.
The document discusses the usage of definite ("the"), indefinite ("a"/"an"), and zero articles in the English language. It provides examples for when each article is used, such as:
1) The definite article "the" is used before singular and plural nouns that are specific or defined. It is also used with superlatives and nationalities.
2) The indefinite article "a"/"an" is used before singular countable nouns to indicate one member of a class. It can also be used with numbers, frequencies, occupations, and nouns modified by adjectives like "what a."
3) The zero article is used with plural and uncountable nou
The document discusses the usage of articles (a, an, the) in the English language. It explains that articles are adjectives that modify nouns and there are two types of articles: definite (the) and indefinite (a/an). The definite article refers to specific nouns while the indefinite article refers to non-specific nouns. It provides examples and rules for using a, an, and the in different contexts.
The document provides instructions for a pre-writing activity where students are asked to recall and retell in their own words a novel or short story discussed in a previous English class. It asks students to reflect on whether they found the retelling difficult and what strategies they used. The document then discusses the differences between paraphrasing and summarizing, with paraphrasing being the restatement of a passage in another form while maintaining the overall meaning, and summarizing being providing an abbreviated version of the essence of an entire text. Steps for both paraphrasing and avoiding plagiarism are provided.
This document provides guidance on using definite and indefinite articles (a, an, the) with nouns in the English language. It discusses when to use indefinite articles with singular count nouns, plural nouns, non-count nouns, and proper nouns. It also covers uses of the definite article, including with nouns that are definite, unique, or refer to inventions, instruments, living things, and body parts. Key rules are illustrated with multiple examples.
This document provides guidance on using definite and indefinite articles (a, an, the) with nouns in the English language. It discusses when to use indefinite articles with singular count nouns, plural nouns, non-count nouns, and proper nouns. It also covers uses of the definite article, including with nouns that are definite, unique, or refer to inventions, instruments, living things, and body parts. Key rules explained include using "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds, and omitting articles with plural and non-count nouns.
Mismatch Repair Mechanism Is One Of The Important DNA Repair Mechanism Which Recognizes And Replaces The Wrong Nucleotides. DNA Repair Is Important Since Its Failure Leads To Deadly Diseases Like Cancer. In This Presentation, You Will Learn About DNA Repair, Mismatch Repair, Proteins Involved In Prokaryotic And Eukaryotic MMR, Diagrams, Biological Importance Of MMR And References For Further Study.
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Is A Modern And Cost Effective Sequencing Technology Which Enables Scientists To Sequence Nucleic Acids At Much Faster Rate. In This Presentation, You Will Learn About What is NGS, Idea Behind NGS, Methodology And Protocol, Widely Adapted NGS Protocols, Applications And References For Further Study.
Hello There,
DNA Footprinting Is A Molecular Biology Technique With Wide Applications In Many Areas Of Biological Sciences And Importantly It Is Used For Crime Detection In Forensic Sciences. In This Presentation, You Will Learn What It Is, The Technology, Protocol, Pictorial Representation, Applications And References For Further Study.
This Presentation Deals With What Is A Biofertilizer, What Is A Bioformulation, Vital Qualities Of Bioformulation And Carrier Agents, Types Of Bioformulations ( Soild, Liquid And Polymer Entrapped Bioformulations), Pros And Cons And References Respectively.
This Presentation Deals With What Is A Cell Signalling, The Components, Its Stages, Main Events Involved, Autocrine Signalling, Paracrine Signalling, Endocrine Signalling And The References Respectively.
This Presentation Deals With The Proteins And Their Different Structures. In This Presentation, You Will Learn About What Are Proteins, Importance Of Proteins, Structures Of Proteins, Primary Structure, Secondary Structure, Tertiery Structure, Quaternery Structure, Biological Examples With References For Further Studies.
Subtractive hybridization (SSH) is a technique for identifying differentially expressed genes between two populations of nucleic acids. It involves two hybridizations - in the first, an excess of driver cDNA is added to normalize the tester cDNA. In the second hybridization, the normalized cDNA is mixed with more driver cDNA to selectively amplify sequences present in the tester but not driver (E-hybrids). Only the E-hybrids can be exponentially amplified due to their different adapter sequences, allowing isolation of differentially expressed genes between populations. SSH is commonly used for plant and cancer research and to study various diseases.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This document discusses the three types of articles in English: indefinite articles (a/an), the definite article (the), and when to use each. The indefinite articles refer to things that are unknown or being introduced for the first time. The definite article is used when the listener knows the specific person or thing being referred to. It is also used with singular nouns when only one exists, such as rivers, oceans, or geographical locations. The pronunciation of "the" depends on whether it is used in its strong or weak form.
1. The document discusses the rules for using definite and indefinite articles like "a", "an", and "the" in the English language. It provides 18 rules for using the indefinite articles and 13 rules for using the definite article.
2. Examples are given for each rule to illustrate when to use or omit articles like "a", "an", and "the" correctly based on whether the noun is singular or plural, countable or uncountable, proper or common etc.
3. The document concludes by providing 20 sentences to correct based on the rules for article usage.
The document discusses the usage of the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English. It provides 25 rules for when to use each article, including with singular and plural nouns, nouns preceded by modifiers, proper nouns, time expressions, directions, illnesses and diseases. The key points are: "a"/"an" are indefinite articles used with non-specific or general references; "the" is the definite article used with specific or previously mentioned nouns; there are many exceptions to the rules depending on factors like noun type, meaning, and preceding words.
The Paragraph and Topic Sentence is a PowerPoint presentation that details out what a paragraph is. Moreover, this PP will focus more on one essential part of a paragraph, which is the topic sentence -- its function and its position in the paragraph. A good paragraph must contain a good topic sentence. I hope this presentation will help you guys. Thanks :)
The document provides information about using articles (a, an, the) correctly with nouns in English. It explains that articles announce nouns and always come before them. There are three types of articles: indefinite articles (a, an) which are used with nonspecific nouns, the definite article (the) which refers to specific nouns, and no article which is used with plural and non-count nouns. It provides several rules for determining whether a singular count noun requires an article, including when the noun is specific, defined elsewhere, or can be inferred from context. Exceptions for proper nouns are also outlined.
This document provides a lesson on different types of informational texts. It begins by introducing the topic and providing an example text for analysis. It then defines and describes four main types of informational texts: literary nonfiction, procedural texts, expository texts, and argument/persuasion texts. Examples are given for each. The document concludes by having students apply their new understanding through discussion and activities analyzing different texts.
The document discusses the usage of definite ("the"), indefinite ("a"/"an"), and zero articles in the English language. It provides examples for when each article is used, such as:
1) The definite article "the" is used before singular and plural nouns that are specific or defined. It is also used with superlatives and nationalities.
2) The indefinite article "a"/"an" is used before singular countable nouns to indicate one member of a class. It can also be used with numbers, frequencies, occupations, and nouns modified by adjectives like "what a."
3) The zero article is used with plural and uncountable nou
The document discusses the usage of articles (a, an, the) in the English language. It explains that articles are adjectives that modify nouns and there are two types of articles: definite (the) and indefinite (a/an). The definite article refers to specific nouns while the indefinite article refers to non-specific nouns. It provides examples and rules for using a, an, and the in different contexts.
The document provides instructions for a pre-writing activity where students are asked to recall and retell in their own words a novel or short story discussed in a previous English class. It asks students to reflect on whether they found the retelling difficult and what strategies they used. The document then discusses the differences between paraphrasing and summarizing, with paraphrasing being the restatement of a passage in another form while maintaining the overall meaning, and summarizing being providing an abbreviated version of the essence of an entire text. Steps for both paraphrasing and avoiding plagiarism are provided.
This document provides guidance on using definite and indefinite articles (a, an, the) with nouns in the English language. It discusses when to use indefinite articles with singular count nouns, plural nouns, non-count nouns, and proper nouns. It also covers uses of the definite article, including with nouns that are definite, unique, or refer to inventions, instruments, living things, and body parts. Key rules are illustrated with multiple examples.
This document provides guidance on using definite and indefinite articles (a, an, the) with nouns in the English language. It discusses when to use indefinite articles with singular count nouns, plural nouns, non-count nouns, and proper nouns. It also covers uses of the definite article, including with nouns that are definite, unique, or refer to inventions, instruments, living things, and body parts. Key rules explained include using "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds, and omitting articles with plural and non-count nouns.
Mismatch Repair Mechanism Is One Of The Important DNA Repair Mechanism Which Recognizes And Replaces The Wrong Nucleotides. DNA Repair Is Important Since Its Failure Leads To Deadly Diseases Like Cancer. In This Presentation, You Will Learn About DNA Repair, Mismatch Repair, Proteins Involved In Prokaryotic And Eukaryotic MMR, Diagrams, Biological Importance Of MMR And References For Further Study.
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Is A Modern And Cost Effective Sequencing Technology Which Enables Scientists To Sequence Nucleic Acids At Much Faster Rate. In This Presentation, You Will Learn About What is NGS, Idea Behind NGS, Methodology And Protocol, Widely Adapted NGS Protocols, Applications And References For Further Study.
Hello There,
DNA Footprinting Is A Molecular Biology Technique With Wide Applications In Many Areas Of Biological Sciences And Importantly It Is Used For Crime Detection In Forensic Sciences. In This Presentation, You Will Learn What It Is, The Technology, Protocol, Pictorial Representation, Applications And References For Further Study.
This Presentation Deals With What Is A Biofertilizer, What Is A Bioformulation, Vital Qualities Of Bioformulation And Carrier Agents, Types Of Bioformulations ( Soild, Liquid And Polymer Entrapped Bioformulations), Pros And Cons And References Respectively.
This Presentation Deals With What Is A Cell Signalling, The Components, Its Stages, Main Events Involved, Autocrine Signalling, Paracrine Signalling, Endocrine Signalling And The References Respectively.
This Presentation Deals With The Proteins And Their Different Structures. In This Presentation, You Will Learn About What Are Proteins, Importance Of Proteins, Structures Of Proteins, Primary Structure, Secondary Structure, Tertiery Structure, Quaternery Structure, Biological Examples With References For Further Studies.
Subtractive hybridization (SSH) is a technique for identifying differentially expressed genes between two populations of nucleic acids. It involves two hybridizations - in the first, an excess of driver cDNA is added to normalize the tester cDNA. In the second hybridization, the normalized cDNA is mixed with more driver cDNA to selectively amplify sequences present in the tester but not driver (E-hybrids). Only the E-hybrids can be exponentially amplified due to their different adapter sequences, allowing isolation of differentially expressed genes between populations. SSH is commonly used for plant and cancer research and to study various diseases.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
2. INTRODUCTION
ARTICLES ARE AN ADJECTIVE AND THEY WILL MODIFY THE NOUNS.
THERE ARE THREE ARTICLES WHICH INCLUDES A, AN AND THE.
“THE” IS USED TO MODIFY SPECIFIC OR PARTICULAR NOUN.
“A/AN” IS USED TO MODIFY NON-SPECIFIC NOUN.
THE DEFINITE ARTICLE. EG. LETS READ THE BOOK
A/AN INDEFINITE ARTICLE. EG. LETS READ A BOOK
3. RULES OF INDEFINITE ARTICLES
A + SINGULAR NOUN BEGINNING WITH A CONSONANT.
Eg. A BOY, A DOG.
A + SINGULAR NOUN BEGINNING WITH A CONSONANT SOUND.
Eg. A UNIVERSITY, A USER.
A + NOUNS STARTING WITH “H”.
Eg. A HORSE, A HAT.
AN + SINGULAR NOUN BEGINNING WITH A VOWEL.
Eg. AN APPLE, AN IDIOT.
AN + NOUN STARTING WITH SILENT “H”.
Eg. AN HONOR, AN HOUR.
THEY CAN BE USED ONLY WITH COUNT NOUNS.
Eg. I NEED A BOTTLE OF WATER.
4. RULES OF DEFINITE ARTICLES
IT IS USED BEFORE SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS WHEN THE NOUN IS
SPECIFIC OR PARTICULAR.
Eg. I FOUND THE MISSED WALLET YESTERDAY (PARTICULAR WALLET).
IT CAN BE USED ONLY WITH NON-COUNT NOUNS.
Eg. I LOVE TO SAIL OVER THE WATER (CANNOT BE COUNTED).
IT CAN BE USED WITH NAME OF RIVERS AND OCEANS.
Eg. THE PACIFIC OCEAN, THE GANGA RIVER.
IT CAN BE USED WITH SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHICALAREAS.
Eg. THE MIDWEST USA.
IT CAN BE USED WITH POINTS ON THE WORLD.
Eg. THE SOUTHPOLE.
IT CAN BE USED WITH THE FORESTS, GULFS AND DESERTS.
Eg THE AMAZON, THE SAHARA.
5. OMISSION OF ARTICLES
THESE CONDITIONS DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY ARTICLES.
NAME OF LANGUAGES. Eg. TAMIL, GERMAN.
NAME OF SPORTS. Eg. CRICKET, FOOTBALL.
NAME OF ACADEMIC SUBJECTS. Eg. BIOLOGY, COMPUTER SCIENCE.
NAME OF SEASONS AND FESTIVALS. Eg. FALL, PONGAL.
COMMON NOUN WRITTEN IN PAIRS. Eg. HUSBAND AND WIFE.
NAME OF MEALS. Eg. BREAKFAST, DINNER.
WHEN WORDS LIKE NATURE, SCIENCE, GOD, LIFE, DEATH USED IN
GENERAL SENSE. Eg. NATURE HAS ITS OWN RULES.