Showing posts with label THE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label THE. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 March 2025
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Wednesday, 12 February 2025
COMPARING USING 'THE... THE...' STRUCTURE
Thursday, 13 June 2019
DEFINITE ARTICLE - THE
Sunday, 7 January 2018
ARTICLE 'THE'+GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES
Chart showing the use of article 'THE' before geographical names.
More on the use of articles on previous posts here:
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
USE OF ARTICLES A(N), THE
A and An = indefinite articles (not a specific object; not everyone knows what you’re talking about)
- Eric has a dog.
- I’d like an apple.
- She works at a school.
The= definite article (a specific object that both the person speaking AND the listener know)
- The dog that lives next door is nice.
- I’d like the apple that is sitting on the table.
- She works at the school where my children go.
More on the use of article 'THE', HERE.
A few basic rules:
- The first time you speak of something, use A or An. The next time you repeat that object, use The.
I saw a mouse in my house. The mouse was trying to run behind my refrigerator.
We saw a movie last night. We invited my friend to the movie, but she couldn’t join us.
- DO NOT use an article with names of countries, states, cities, counties, lakes, sounds, falls, or mountains, EXCEPT when it’s a collection of states (such as the United States) or collection of mountains/lakes (the Cascade Mountains, the Great Lakes)
I live in Bellevue, near Lake Washington. (NO articles)
She lives in Issaquah, near the Cascade Mountains, close to Lake Sammamish.
My son hiked Mt. Rainier last summer. (NO article)
- DO use a definite article with oceans, seas, and rivers.
He lives near the Baltic Sea.
We visited the Snoqualmie River.
- DO NOT use an article when speaking about things in general.
I like Turkish tea.
Jonny likes reading books about whales.
- When talking about schools or colleges, we generally DO NOT use an article (Bellevue College, Seattle University, Clyde Hill Elementary) EXCEPT when the word College, University, or School comes FIRST (The University of Washington, The College of Connecticut, The School of Teaching ESL).
- We generally DO use a definite article for places/building that we generally know, such as the library, the mall, the grocery store, the bank, the post office.
- DO use a definite article when talking about superlatives (the most delicious cake, the longest road)
Exercise: Check this text for the correct use of articles:
See correction to this exercise practice in this LINK.
Friday, 4 December 2015
USE OF ARTICLE 'THE'
Here's a chart with the always confusing uses of article 'THE', which don't always coincide with Spanish. Remember that there's also the ZERO article possibility, already seen in a previous post HERE.
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