Created by

Taras14254725u
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Articles and their usage
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Articles!
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Edad 10-18
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level: A1
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English
Instrucciones del autor
🔹 Types of Articles
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Indefinite Articles:
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"a" – used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
- Example: a cat, a book, a university (sounds like you-niversity).
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"an" – used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
- Example: an apple, an hour, an honest man.
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"a" – used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
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Definite Article:
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"the" – used to refer to a specific noun that is known to the reader or listener.
- Example: the sun, the car you bought, the book on the table.
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"the" – used to refer to a specific noun that is known to the reader or listener.
🔹 When to Use "a" or "an"
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First mention:
Use "a" or "an" when mentioning something for the first time.- I saw a movie last night.
- She brought an umbrella.
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One of many:
Used when it’s not a specific one of its kind.- He wants to buy a car. (Not any specific car)
🔹 When to Use "the"
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Specific noun (already mentioned or known):
- I saw a dog. The dog was very friendly.
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Unique things:
- the sun, the moon, the earth
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Superlatives and ordinals:
- the best day, the first time
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Things mentioned earlier:
- I bought a pen and a notebook. The notebook is red.
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Places (specific ones):
- the Eiffel Tower, the Pacific Ocean, the UK
🔹 When Not to Use Any Article (Zero Article)
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Plural nouns or uncountable nouns when speaking generally:
- Cats are cute.
- Information is valuable.
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Names of countries (usually):
- France, Japan (but the Netherlands, the United States)
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Meals, months, and days:
- We eat lunch at noon.
- She was born in May.
- School starts on Monday.
🔹 Tricky Situations
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Abbreviations: Use based on pronunciation, not spelling.
- an MBA (pronounced em-bee-ay)
- a UFO (pronounced you-eff-oh)
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Adjectives before nouns: Use article based on the sound of the adjective.
- an interesting idea
- a unique concept (sounds like you-nique)
Created by

Taras14254725u
-
Articles and their usage
-
Articles!
-
Edad 10-18
-
level: A1
-
English
Instrucciones del autor
🔹 Types of Articles
-
Indefinite Articles:
-
"a" – used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
- Example: a cat, a book, a university (sounds like you-niversity).
-
"an" – used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
- Example: an apple, an hour, an honest man.
-
"a" – used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
-
Definite Article:
-
"the" – used to refer to a specific noun that is known to the reader or listener.
- Example: the sun, the car you bought, the book on the table.
-
"the" – used to refer to a specific noun that is known to the reader or listener.
🔹 When to Use "a" or "an"
-
First mention:
Use "a" or "an" when mentioning something for the first time.- I saw a movie last night.
- She brought an umbrella.
-
One of many:
Used when it’s not a specific one of its kind.- He wants to buy a car. (Not any specific car)
🔹 When to Use "the"
-
Specific noun (already mentioned or known):
- I saw a dog. The dog was very friendly.
-
Unique things:
- the sun, the moon, the earth
-
Superlatives and ordinals:
- the best day, the first time
-
Things mentioned earlier:
- I bought a pen and a notebook. The notebook is red.
-
Places (specific ones):
- the Eiffel Tower, the Pacific Ocean, the UK
🔹 When Not to Use Any Article (Zero Article)
-
Plural nouns or uncountable nouns when speaking generally:
- Cats are cute.
- Information is valuable.
-
Names of countries (usually):
- France, Japan (but the Netherlands, the United States)
-
Meals, months, and days:
- We eat lunch at noon.
- She was born in May.
- School starts on Monday.
🔹 Tricky Situations
-
Abbreviations: Use based on pronunciation, not spelling.
- an MBA (pronounced em-bee-ay)
- a UFO (pronounced you-eff-oh)
-
Adjectives before nouns: Use article based on the sound of the adjective.
- an interesting idea
- a unique concept (sounds like you-nique)
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