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Jihye Park IEP 097 Ariel Goldberg
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A noun which is not specific When either you or your listener do not have a particular person, place, or thing in mind. Use the indefinite article a/an with singular count nouns that are not mentioned before.
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Use ‘a’ with nouns starting with a consonant(letters that are not vowels) Use ‘an’ with nouns starting with a vowel(a,e,i,o,u) Use when we mention someone or something for the first time in our conversation or text.
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* The following word starts with a consonant A boy A house * The following word starts with a vowel An apple An orange
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The following in the conversation or text I’ve finally got a good job. Would you like a drink? We bought a new computer and it was cheap. A: Let’s buy a video game. B: Good Idea.
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If the next word begins with a consonant sound, we say it then we use a. If the next word begins with a vowel sound, we say it then we use an. ☞ For example: “University” with a “y” sound at the beginning as a though it were spelt “youniversity” → A university “honest” with a silent “h” as though it were spelt “onest” → An honest woman
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-before phrases of time and measurements ☞ ex) a week, a year, an hour -before phrases of jobs ☞ ex) My father is a car mechanic. -with a noun complement ☞ ex) He is a good boy. -before phrases of nationality ☞ ex) She is a Korean.
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A noun which is specific When you and your listener both know which person, place, or thing you mean. Use “the” with most nouns, count and non-count, singular and plural.
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A: I bought the video games yesterday. B: Great! You’ve been talking about it for a long time. Is it fun? ☞ (B knows which video games A means. They’ve spoken about it before.) He’s gone to the shops. ☞ (He knows which shops I mean)
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Use “The” when a person, place, or thing is unique-there’s only one. ☞ Ex) There’s a hole in the ozone layer. The moon is about 250,000 miles from the Earth. Use “The” before superlatives and ordinal numbers. ☞ Ex) The highest building, the first page, the last chapter Use where we define a particular person or object. ☞ Ex) The man who wrote this book is famous. My house is the one with a blue door.
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Fuchs, Marjorie, Miriam Westheimer, and Margaret Bonner. "Article: Definite and Indefinite." Focus on Grammar. Reading, MA: Addiosn-Wesley, 1994. 344-36. Print. http://www.englishlanguageguide.com/ english/grammar/definite-article.asp http://www.englischhilfen.de/en/gram mar/artikel2.htm
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