we use the with names of: newspapers (the Guardian, the Sun) cinemas (the Odeon, the Rex) theatres (the Empire) museums / art galleries (the Louvre)

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we use the with names of: newspapers (the Guardian, the Sun) cinemas (the Odeon, the Rex) theatres (the Empire) museums / art galleries (the Louvre) ships (the Titanic) organisations (the United Nations) rivers (the Thames) oceans / seas (the Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea) canals (the Panama Canal) groups of Islands (the Bahamas)

mountain ranges (the Alps) deserts (the Sahara Desert) countries when they include words such as States, Kingdom, Republic (the USA) names or nouns with of (the Houses of Parliament) geographical terms such as: the Antarctic / Arctic / equator the North of Germany BUT northern Germany the North / East / South / West

we don´t use the with names of: countries which don´t include words States, Kingdom, Republic (Germany, India, China) BUT the Netherlands, the Gambia, the Vatican streets (Bond Street, Penny Lane, Oxford Street) squares (Trafalgar Square) bridges (London Bridge BUT the Golden Gate Bridge) parks (Hyde Park) railway stations (Euston, King´s Cross) mountains (Mount Everest, Mont Blanc) individual islands (Sicilly)

lakes (Lake Baikal, Ontario) continents (Europe) restaurants, shops, banks, hotels, etc. Which are named after the people who started them (Harrods, Tony´s Restaurant) cities, towns (London, Paris, Manchester)

we use a / an : when we mention something for the first time (I have got a pencil.) with There is a... / Is there a... ? (There is a shop. / Is there a bank near here?) A + consonant (spoluhláska) AN + vowel (samohláska)

we use the : when we mention something again (Bill owns a car and a bike. The car is blue and the bike is red.) nouns that are unique (the sun, the Earth) with superlatives (the best film I have ever seen) BUT most + a noun – without THE (most people enjoy going to the theatre) with ordinal numbers (the first, the third, the twelfth) with words day, morning, afternoon and evening BUT at night, at noon, at midnight, by day / night

musical instruments and dances (the guitar, the salsa) names of families (the Jones, the Smiths) titles (the ambassador, the President) BUT not with titles including a proper name (Prince Charles) nationalities ending in –sh, -ch, -ese (the Chinese) other nationalities can be used with or without the (the Egyptians / Egyptians) with historical periods / events (the last Ice Age, the Vietnam war BUT World War II) we use the :

with station, cinema, theatre, library, shop, coast, sea (side), beach, city, country (side), jungle, world, ground, weather (They went to the cinema.)

we don´t use the : with proper names (Bob is my cousin.) with uncountable and plural nouns when talking about something in general (Coffee is a very popular drink.) with possessive adjectives and possessive case (Nelson´s Column) with names of sports, games, activities, days, months, celebrations, colours, drinks, meals (They are leaving on Sunday.) languages not followed by the word language Italian, French, English BUT The French language is spoken in Belgium.

we don´t use the : with names of illnesses (pneumonia) BUT flu / the flu, measles / the measles, mumps / the mumps Mr, Mrs, Captain, Doctor etc. + a name (Mr Johnson, Uncle Robert, Aunt Jane, Princess Anne etc.) with the word work (I start work by 9 o´clock.) with words home, mother, father, etc. when we talk about our own home / parents with by + means of transport (by bus / ferry / train / car / etc.) (We travelled to Athens by train.)