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T here are three articles in English a an the
a / a n A/an is used when you you don’t know exactly what you are talking about. I saw a cat this morning. I bought a CD last week.
W hen do you use a or an? a is used in front of consonant sounds. an is used in front of vowel sounds. a car, a bike, but also a uniform, a one-man-show  an apple, an eye, but also an hour, an MP
T he The is used when you know exactly what you are talking about The cat I saw this morning was black. I met a man today. The man was very friendly.
O ther uses of a/an For occupation: I am a teacher; he is a soldier. For religions: she is a Christian; he is a Muslim. For 100 and 1000: a hundred people were present; he won a thousand pounds.
Y ou don’t use a/an When an occupation can only be held by one person: Who is president of the United States? You can also use the here: Who is the president of the United States?
O ther uses of the Before things of which there is only one: the moon, the earth Before plural country names: the Netherlands, the United States Before the names of rivers, canals, seas and oceans: the Thames, the Atlantic Ocean
O ther uses of the In phrases with of: the University of London, the singer of Queen In superlatives: the best, the biggest For general groups of people: the poor, the rich
Y ou don’t use the Before a noun with a general meaning: life is short, love is like a rose. Before seasons or meals: I’ll see you in summer, I had eggs at breakfast. Before the names of streets, mountains, parks: I live in Oxford street, Mont Blanc is a high mountain, I live near Hyde Park. Before most: Most people like icecream.
S pecial case: buildings You don’t use the when you are talking about the function of a building: I go to church every Sunday. My brother is in hospital. You do use the when you are talking about the building itself: I like the church of my town. I am going to the hospital to visit my brother.
F inal note When you talk about specific seasons, meals or means of transport you do use the: The summer of 69. The breakfast I had this morning was delicious. I always travel by bus, but the bus broke down yesterday.
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Articles ('a', 'an', 'the')

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    T here arethree articles in English a an the
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    a / an A/an is used when you you don’t know exactly what you are talking about. I saw a cat this morning. I bought a CD last week.
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    W hen doyou use a or an? a is used in front of consonant sounds. an is used in front of vowel sounds. a car, a bike, but also a uniform, a one-man-show an apple, an eye, but also an hour, an MP
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    T he Theis used when you know exactly what you are talking about The cat I saw this morning was black. I met a man today. The man was very friendly.
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    O ther usesof a/an For occupation: I am a teacher; he is a soldier. For religions: she is a Christian; he is a Muslim. For 100 and 1000: a hundred people were present; he won a thousand pounds.
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    Y ou don’tuse a/an When an occupation can only be held by one person: Who is president of the United States? You can also use the here: Who is the president of the United States?
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    O ther usesof the Before things of which there is only one: the moon, the earth Before plural country names: the Netherlands, the United States Before the names of rivers, canals, seas and oceans: the Thames, the Atlantic Ocean
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    O ther usesof the In phrases with of: the University of London, the singer of Queen In superlatives: the best, the biggest For general groups of people: the poor, the rich
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    Y ou don’tuse the Before a noun with a general meaning: life is short, love is like a rose. Before seasons or meals: I’ll see you in summer, I had eggs at breakfast. Before the names of streets, mountains, parks: I live in Oxford street, Mont Blanc is a high mountain, I live near Hyde Park. Before most: Most people like icecream.
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    S pecial case:buildings You don’t use the when you are talking about the function of a building: I go to church every Sunday. My brother is in hospital. You do use the when you are talking about the building itself: I like the church of my town. I am going to the hospital to visit my brother.
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    F inal noteWhen you talk about specific seasons, meals or means of transport you do use the: The summer of 69. The breakfast I had this morning was delicious. I always travel by bus, but the bus broke down yesterday.
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