Definite and Indefinite Articles

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Interactive Grammar Activities — Definite & Indefinite Articles

Interactive Grammar — Definite & Indefinite Articles

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Grammar Notes: Definite & Indefinite Articles

Articles come before a noun or before an adjective + noun. In English, we use the indefinite articles a / an, the definite article the, or sometimes no article (zero article).

1. Indefinite articles: a / an

Use a / an with singular countable nouns when the person or thing is not specific or when we mention it for the first time.

  • Use a before consonant sounds: a river, a lake, a tall mountain, a big city.
  • Use an before vowel sounds: an island, an hour, an old map, an amazing view.

2. Definite article: the

Use the when the person or thing is specific or known to the speaker and listener. We often use the before names of places.

  • Rivers and seas: the Nile, the Thames, the Black Sea.
  • Oceans: the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean.
  • Famous places: the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids.
  • ‘United’ countries or groups: the United Arab Emirates, the United States.
  • Groups of islands or mountains: the Maldives, the Alps.
  • Some plural countries: the Philippines, the Netherlands.

3. Zero article: no article

Sometimes we use no article before proper nouns and certain place names. This is called the zero article.

  • Continents: Asia, Europe, Africa.
  • Most countries: Brazil, China, Turkey.
  • Cities: Abu Dhabi, London, Bangkok.
  • Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Garda.

4. General tips

  • Use a / an to talk about one thing in general: a book, an interesting city.
  • Use the when there is only one or both speakers know it: the sun, the hotel near the river.
  • Use no article with the names of most countries and cities: I live in Qatar.

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