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A: Hello Julie! What __ beautiful day! How’s everything going? B: Great! I just bought __ new dress with my friends. A: __ new dress? Where did you buy it? B: It’s __ clothing store recommended by my friend. __ one call Charlotte’s House in __ Nittany Mall. I used to go there twice __ month. A: Really? I didn’t notice it before. B: It’s __ nice place with __ lots of __ selections. I heard that __ Anne Hathaway likes that shop, too. A: Who? Which Anne Hathaway? B: __ one who played a role in __ movie Les Miserables.
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A: Hello Julie! What a beautiful day! How’s everything going? B: Great! I just bought a new dress with my friends. A: A new dress? Where did you buy it? B: It’s a clothing store recommended by my friend. The one call Charlotte’s House in Nittany Mall. I used to go there twice a month. A: Really? I didn’t notice it before. B: It’s a nice place with lots of selections. I heard that Anne Hathaway likes that shop, too. A: Who? Which Anne Hathaway? B: The one who played a role in the movie Les Miserables.
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Nouns CommonProper Count NoncountSg.Pl. Sg.Pl. Definitethe X Indefinitea/anSome/ X
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Any exceptions?
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1. Types: I like cheese./It’s a cheese with butter. 2. Servings: Tea has been historically promoted for having a variety of positive health benefits./ Can we have two teas with ice, please? 3. Abstract noncount: Life can be difficult sometimes. (general notion)/ The police saved a life. (a person) 4. Individual lexical items: Glass/a glass/ glasses Any more examples?
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Person’s Names: Bill drove us to Niagara Falls this week./ The Bill that drove us to Niagara Falls last year drove us there again this week. Trade Names: Kodak has been famous for its camera production./ My father gave me a kodak as a birthday gift. Geographical Names (Place Names): We go shopping in Nittany Mall every week./ The Nittany Mall is the only mall in this area. (less familiar with this place)
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THE is used only when the noun being discussed has a specific, identical referrent( from the speaker/writer’s point of view) within the speaker/writer’s and the listener/reader’s knowledge base.
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A: Let’s go to the gym this afternoon! Ok? B: But I have a test, but we can go later. A: All right! See you there. B: But I don’t have a car, so could you please give me a ride? A: Okay!
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Where did you buy it? B: It’s a clothing store recommended by my friend. The one call Charlotte’s House in Nittany Mall. A: Who? Which Anne Hathaway? B: The one who played a role in the movie Les Miserables.
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COMMON: Indefinite article(a/an)---- definite article(the by same participant) BUT Definite article(the)-----indefinite article(a/an) (intended to draw the readers into the story, as if reader was already familiar with the story.)
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From beyond the screen of bushes which surrounded the spring, Popeye watched the man drinking. A faint path led from the road to the spring. Popeye watched the man--- a tall, thin man, hatless, in worn gray flannel trousers and carrying a tweed coat under his arm---emerge from the path and kneel to drink at the spring.
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Half a gallon Twice a week I have to go to school 5 days a week. = Each week, I need to go to school 5 times.
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*What the nice day! What a nice day! * Such the beautiful girl! Such a beautiful girl! What a pity!
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There are lots of beautiful clothes in the mall.= There are a lo t of beautiful clothes in the mall *There are the lot of beautiful clothes in the mall. A (large) number of A great deal of
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“A” before the quantifiers few and little to impart a positive rather than a negative sense of quantity There are a few bookstores in the downtown and it is _____ for me to buy a lot of great novels. (easy/hard) There are few bookstores in the downtown and it is _____for me to buy a lot of great novels. (easy/hard)
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The zero article (regarding to indefinite articles a/an) It occurs with nonspecific or generic noncount and plural nouns. And the aero article is more general and the indefinite article more individuals.
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1. Zero signals noncount, and a/an signals count: The boys ate (a) chicken. 2. Zero signals general, and a/an particular: He sells (a) cheese of uncommon flavor. 3. Zero signals abstract, and a/an concrete: (A) Prison dehumanizes its inmates.
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The null article (regarding to definite article--- the) It occurs with certain singular count and proper nouns.
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1. Null article names and the describes: Mr. Phillips was appointed (the) treasurer. 2. Null article is vague, while the is focused: It usually snows here in (the) winter. 3. Bull article in familiar, while the is less familiar.: (The) Lunch was quite uneventful.
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Zero least definite Some a/an The Null most definite
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1. For singular body parts (the + noun) the heart the liver 2. For plural or paired body parts (the + noun+ pl.) the ears the eyes
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The + Noun The flu a/an + Noun A cold (the) + noun + pl. (The) chickenpox (x=ks) Mass Noun influenza= the flu
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