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This document provides guidance on using articles (a, an, the) in English. It discusses the indefinite articles a and an, noting that 'a' is used before consonant sounds and 'an' is used before vowel sounds. It also outlines several contexts for using a/an: before examples, numbers, singular countable nouns when first mentioned, general classes, quantities, and units. The definite article 'the' is only form and is used for unique objects, second references, modifiers, context-specific nouns, and with superlatives, ordinals like 'first', and limiters like 'only'.
This document provides guidance on using articles (a, an, the) in English. It discusses the indefinite articles a and an, noting that 'a' is used before consonant sounds and 'an' is used before vowel sounds. It also outlines several contexts for using a/an: before examples, numbers, singular countable nouns when first mentioned, general classes, quantities, and units. The definite article 'the' is only form and is used for unique objects, second references, modifiers, context-specific nouns, and with superlatives, ordinals like 'first', and limiters like 'only'.
This document provides guidance on using articles (a, an, the) in English. It discusses the indefinite articles a and an, noting that 'a' is used before consonant sounds and 'an' is used before vowel sounds. It also outlines several contexts for using a/an: before examples, numbers, singular countable nouns when first mentioned, general classes, quantities, and units. The definite article 'the' is only form and is used for unique objects, second references, modifiers, context-specific nouns, and with superlatives, ordinals like 'first', and limiters like 'only'.
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Articles "the, a, an" 1. The Indefinite Articles: a, an The indefinite article has two forms. "A" is used before any word beginning with a consonant or a consonant sound. a cat a cucumber a crucial opportunity a possibility a European "An" is used before any word beginning with a vowel or vowel sound. an aardvark an old goat an enemy an honourable retreat a.) Before an example Use it before a singular, countable noun that is used as an example. A dog requires careful training. [i.e., any or all dogs; notice that the word training is not countable] A car must have safety equipment. [i.e., any or all cars; notice that the word equipment is not countable] b.) Numbers Use it with some numbers. I won a thousand dollars. [Note: "I won one thousand dollars" is also correct] There were more than a hundred birds on the island. WSS Quicknotes Articles Page 2 c.) Before a singular, countable noun Use it before a singular, countable noun when it is first mentioned and before it is particularized -- that is, when it signifies a class of object rather than a particular object. I bought a license. He ate an apple. I have never visited a museum. [i.e., any museum] d.) A general class Use it with a noun complement indicating a general class. He was a student. The truck is a Ford. My mother was an accountant. e.) Expressions of quantity Use it in expressions of quantity (with nouns of mass but also with counting nouns). Microsoft has made a lot of money. [a lot of is sometimes considered informal diction] They found a mound of earth. I played a pair of aces. [although pair means two, it is preceded by a and followed by of] f.) Units Use it to introduce units in expressions of quantity. The flour costs eighty cents a kilogram. [Note: per is also used in expressions of quantity] The bus left the road travelling at one hundred kilometers an hour! 2. The Definite Article The has only one form. Use the definite article on five occasions. a.) Unique objects Use it to refer to a unique object. The sky is falling! The Internet has changed my life. [There is only one sky and one Internet.] WSS Quicknotes Articles Page 3 b.) Second reference Use it for a second reference to a noun that has become definite through the first reference. We cooked a chicken for dinner last night; the chicken was very tough. Yesterday we bought a new computer; the computer would not start this morning. c.) Modifier Use it before a noun defined by a modifying phrase or clause. The man with one red shoe came to dinner. The house where I was born has been torn down. d.) Context Use it before a noun localized by context. I went out to play in the yard. [i.e., of the house being discussed] We signed the papers to conclude the agreement. [i.e., those pertaining to the agreement] e.) Other uses Use it before superlatives, before ordinal numbers such as first, and before limiters such as only. This has been the best day I can remember. That weekend, he went on the first camping trip of his life. That is the only career for me.