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Articles a an the

Using Articles

Articles have 2 types 

  1.   A / An                                             
  2.  The

The is used to refer to specific or particular nouns. (definite)


A/An is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns. (indefinite)

Example: 

  "Let's read the book."
( I mean a specific book.)

"Let's read book."
(I mean any book rather than a specific book.)

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 universitya unicycle
  • an + nouns starting with silent "h": an hour
  • a + nouns starting with a pronounced "h": a horse
      • In some cases where "h" is pronounced, such as "historical," you can use an. However, a is more commonly used and preferred.

    Count and Non-count Nouns      

    The can be used with non-count 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.

    Geographical use of the

    There are some specific rules for using the with geographical nouns.
    Do not use the before:
    • names of most countries/territoriesItaly, Mexico, Bolivia; however, the Netherlands,the Dominican Republic, the Philippines, the United States
    • names of cities, towns, or statesSeoul, Manitoba, Miami
    • names of streetsWashington Blvd., Main St.
    • names of lakes and baysLake Titicaca, Lake Erie except with a group of lakes like the Great Lakes
    • names of mountainsMount Everest, Mount Fuji except with ranges of mountains likethe 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 Islands
    Do use the before:
    • names of rivers, oceans and seas: the Nile, the Pacific
    • points on the globe: the Equator, the North Pole
    • geographical areas: the Middle East, the West
    • deserts, forests, gulfs, and peninsulas: the Sahara, the Persian Gulf, the Black Forest, the Iberian Peninsula

    Omission of Articles

    Some common types of nouns that don't take an article are:
    • Names of languages and nationalitiesChinese, English, Spanish, Russian (unless you are referring to the population of the nation: "The Spanish are known for their warm hospitality.")
    • Names of sportsvolleyball, hockey, baseball
    • Names of academic subjectsmathematics, biology, history, computer science


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