Articles in-english-grammar

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Articles Articles (Članovi)(Članovi)

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Types of ArticlesTypes of Articles

--There are 2 types of articles: indefinite (a/an) and definite (the). -Also, when we do not use any articles at all, we will refer to it as a zero article (Ø).

--Postoje 2 vrste Postoje 2 vrste člana:člana:neodređeni (a/an)(a/an) i i određeni (the).određeni (the).-Takođe, kada ne koristimo nijedan član, odnosićemo se prema tome kao prema nultom članu (Ø).

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The indefinite article (The indefinite article (a/ana/an)) A/an is a short

form of one or any, which suggests that we can use it only with countable singular nouns.

For example: a dog, a car, NOT: a dogs!

aa dog dog Ø dogs

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The indefinite article (The indefinite article (a/ana/an)) Golden rule

number 1: Never use a countable singular noun without an article! (NOT: I saw Ø kangaroo in the zoo. CORRECT: a kangaroo)

Golden rule number 2: Never use plural nouns with indefinite articles! (NOT: I saw a kangaroos in the zoo(?!?). CORRECT: Ø kangaroos).

aa kangaroo kangaroo Ø kangaroos

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Golden rule number 3!

Use a before nouns beginning with consonants (for example: a book, a cup, a picture)

Use an before nouns beginning with vowels (for example: an apple, an orange, an egg).

aa bbook ook

aa ccup up

aan n aapple pple

aan n oorange range

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Golden rule number 4! We use the

indefinite article when we describe people’s professions.

For example: My brother is an architect; his sister is an engineer.

an architect

an engineer

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First/ second mention We use the indefinite article when

we do not know which one. For example: Give me a chair! (I need any chair, or one chair, I’m not interested in any particular chair.) If we say, for example, Give me the chair!, it means that I know exactly which chair I need.

We use the indefinite article when we introduce a noun into a context for the first time, that is, that noun is not mentioned before. (for example: A man came to my office.) If we continue talking about the man, we will use the: The man was looking for you.)

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1) The zero article (Ø) • We We do notdo not use indefinite articles use indefinite articles

with with uncountable nounsuncountable nouns (examples of uncountable nouns: (examples of uncountable nouns: water, sand, money, ricewater, sand, money, rice etc.) So, etc.) So, we do we do NOTNOT say: I eat a rice every say: I eat a rice every day (?!?). day (?!?). CORRECTCORRECT: I eat rice : I eat rice every day.every day.

• We do not use any articles when We do not use any articles when we talk about thingswe talk about things in general in general. . For example: People like For example: People like ØØ music. music.

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2)The zero article (Ø)•We do not use articles when we talk about languages. For example: I like English and French. BUT we say: the English language, the French language.

•We do not need articles when we talk about magazines. For example: My sister likes reading Ø Cosmopolitan. BUT newspapers take the. For example: My uncle reads the Times every morning.Powered by Powered by Prevodioci.co.rsPrevodioci.co.rs

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3)The zero article (Ø) When we talk about When we talk about mealsmeals we we do notdo not

use articles: What did you have for use articles: What did you have for ØØ lunch?lunch?

We We do NOTdo NOT use articles with the use articles with the names of names of countries, continents, countries, continents, citiescities, , states, mountains and states, mountains and lakeslakes! For example: Serbia (NOT: the ! For example: Serbia (NOT: the Serbia), Asia (NOT: the Asia), Berlin Serbia), Asia (NOT: the Asia), Berlin (NOT: the Berlin), Idaho (NOT: the (NOT: the Berlin), Idaho (NOT: the Idaho), Everest (NOT: the Everest), Idaho), Everest (NOT: the Everest), Michigan (NOT: the Michigan).Michigan (NOT: the Michigan).

We We do NOTdo NOT use articles with use articles with names names of people and places/regionsof people and places/regions!! For For example: Catherine (NOT: the example: Catherine (NOT: the Catherine), Central Europe (NOT: the Catherine), Central Europe (NOT: the Central Europe)Central Europe)

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4)The zero article (Ø) We We do notdo not use articles with use articles with

names of names of streets, roads, streets, roads, squaressquares andand parksparks. For . For example: Oxford Street (NOT: the example: Oxford Street (NOT: the Oxford Street), Victoria Road Oxford Street), Victoria Road (NOT: the Victoria Road), (NOT: the Victoria Road), Trafalgar Square (NOT: the Trafalgar Square (NOT: the Trafalgar Square), Hyde Park Trafalgar Square), Hyde Park (NOT: the Hyde Park).(NOT: the Hyde Park).

We We do notdo not use articles with the use articles with the names of names of shops and shops and restaurantsrestaurants. For example: . For example: Harrods (NOT: the Harrods), Harrods (NOT: the Harrods), McDonalds (NOT: the McDonalds)McDonalds (NOT: the McDonalds)

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The definite article (the)The definite article (the) To begin with, the is the

short form of this/that or these/those.

We use the with both countable and uncountable nouns, both singular and plural forms, when everybody knows which noun we are referring to! (For example: Will you, please, answer the phone?)

Answer Answer thethe phonephone

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The definite article (the) We use the when

the noun is defined by a phrase that follows. For example: Can I take the sports bag in the middle?

We use the with OF phrases. For example: The beginning of the month was very difficult. Or: the roof of the house

Can I take the bag in the middle?

The roof of the house is double-slope.

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The definite article (the) We use the when we

talk about inventions and musical instruments: Who invented the telephone? The guitar is my favorite instrument.

We use the with theatres, cinemas, hotels, galleries, museums: the Palace theatre; the Odeon Cinema; the Hilton hotel; the Tate gallery; the British museum, etc.

the guitar

the Odeon cinema

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The definite article (the) We use the when we

talk about republics and kingdoms. For example: the Dominican Republic, the United Kingdom, etc.

We use the when we use plural names: I like to watch the Simpsons. She lives in the States.

The map of the Czech Republic

The Simpsons

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The definite article (the)The definite article (the) We use the with

mountain ranges (BUT: we do not use the in front of mountains!), for example: the Alps, BUT: Ø Old mountain.

We use the with the names of oceans, seas, rivers and canals (all water areas except lakes!). For example: the Atlantic Ocean, the Black Sea, the Danube, the Suez Canal, BUT: Ø Lake Ohrid.

TheThe Alps Alps

TheThe Moscow river Moscow river

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Let’s exercise!Let’s exercise!

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Put in Put in a/ana/an, , thethe or or ØØ where where necessary:necessary:

1. I want ____ apple from that basket. 1. I want ____ apple from that basket. 2. ____ church on the corner is progressive.2. ____ church on the corner is progressive. 3. Miss Lin speaks ____ Chinese.3. Miss Lin speaks ____ Chinese. 4. I borrowed ____ pencil from your pile of pencils and 4. I borrowed ____ pencil from your pile of pencils and

pens.pens. 5. One of the students said, "____ professor is late 5. One of the students said, "____ professor is late

today."today." 6. I bought ____ umbrella to go out in the rain.6. I bought ____ umbrella to go out in the rain. 7. My daughter is learning to play ____ violin at her 7. My daughter is learning to play ____ violin at her

school.school. 8. Please give me ____ cake that is on the table.8. Please give me ____ cake that is on the table. 9. I lived on ____ Main Street when I first came to town.9. I lived on ____ Main Street when I first came to town. 10. Belgrade is ____ capital of ____ Serbia.10. Belgrade is ____ capital of ____ Serbia. 11. Our neighbors have ____ cat and ____ dog. ____ dog 11. Our neighbors have ____ cat and ____ dog. ____ dog

is very friendly but ____ cat doesn't like company.is very friendly but ____ cat doesn't like company.

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Put in Put in a/ana/an, , thethe or or ØØ where where necessary:necessary:

1.1. ___ pasta we had for dinner last night was ___ pasta we had for dinner last night was excellent.excellent.

2.2. Jack is wearing ___ pullover today.Jack is wearing ___ pullover today.3.3. Maria likes ____ music.Maria likes ____ music.4.4. ___ brown cap over there belongs to Mark.___ brown cap over there belongs to Mark.5.5. My grandfather had ___ long life.My grandfather had ___ long life.6.6. That book is about ___ life of ___ Helen Keller.That book is about ___ life of ___ Helen Keller.7.7. Tommy wants to be ___ tourist guide when he Tommy wants to be ___ tourist guide when he

grows up.grows up.8.8. ___ people wear ___ jewelry to make themselves ___ people wear ___ jewelry to make themselves

more attractive.more attractive.9.9. ___ telegraph was a very important invention.___ telegraph was a very important invention.10.10. Do you know ___ people in ___ next house?Do you know ___ people in ___ next house?

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Put in Put in a/ana/an, , thethe or or ØØ where necessary: where necessary: 1. Albert Einstein was __ famous scientist. 2. Einstein was born in __ Germany in 1879. 3. Einstein won __ Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. 4. Einstein left his country and lived in __ States until he died in 1955. 5. Einstein is known for his theory of __ relativity. 6. __ German physicist, who discovered X-rays in 1895, was named

Wilhelm Roentgen. 7. Roentgen won __ 1901 Nobel Prize. 8. Mandela was born in __ South Africa. 9. Mandela was __ first President elected in South Africa after

Apartheid was abolished. 10. Mandela was imprisoned for __ nearly 30 years for his anti-

apartheid activities. 11. Mother Teresa was __ Roman Catholic nun. 12. Mother Teresa became famous for her hard work with __ poor. 13. She was __ founder of order of nuns called the Missionaries of

Charity. 14. Mother Teresa lived in __ Calcutta, India.

*apartheid – –n. = segregated political system in South Africa (aparthejd)

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Put in Put in a/ana/an, , thethe or or ØØ where where necessary:necessary:

1) My grandmother likes ____ flowers very much.1) My grandmother likes ____ flowers very much. 22) I love ____ flowers in your garden. ) I love ____ flowers in your garden. 33) Emily needs ____ new desk in her room. ) Emily needs ____ new desk in her room. 4) Peter has ____ aunt in Berlin. 4) Peter has ____ aunt in Berlin. 5) I always listen to _____ radio in the morning. 5) I always listen to _____ radio in the morning. 6) Alex goes to work by _____ bus. 6) Alex goes to work by _____ bus. 7) Don't be late for _____ school. 7) Don't be late for _____ school. 8) Listen! Dennis is playing _____ trumpet. 8) Listen! Dennis is playing _____ trumpet. 9) She has never been to _____ Alps before. 9) She has never been to _____ Alps before. 10) What about going to ____ Australia in February? 10) What about going to ____ Australia in February? 11) The speed of this car was 160 miles ____ hour. 11) The speed of this car was 160 miles ____ hour. 12) There was ____ man this morning looking for 12) There was ____ man this morning looking for

you. ____ man was very polite.you. ____ man was very polite.

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Put in Put in a/ana/an, , thethe or or ØØ where where necessary:necessary:

1) This is ____ expensive bike.1) This is ____ expensive bike. 2) ____ Mount Everest is ____ highest mountain on 2) ____ Mount Everest is ____ highest mountain on

earth. earth. 3) She's reading ____ old comic. 3) She's reading ____ old comic. 4) We are listening to ____ English CD.4) We are listening to ____ English CD. 5) ____ most children like ____ sweets. 5) ____ most children like ____ sweets. 6) _____ summer of 1996 was hot and dry.6) _____ summer of 1996 was hot and dry. 7) She has ____ exercise book in her school bag. 7) She has ____ exercise book in her school bag. 8) Our friends, ___ Millers, moved to _____Florida 8) Our friends, ___ Millers, moved to _____Florida

last August.last August. 9) ____ smog is ____ problem in _____ big cities. 9) ____ smog is ____ problem in _____ big cities. 10) My brother is ____ honest person. 10) My brother is ____ honest person.

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Put in Put in a/ana/an, , thethe or or ØØ where necessary: where necessary: Hi John,

I arrived in ___ USA last Monday. We left ___ Rome, flew over ___ Alps and made a quick stop in ___ London. There we went shopping in ___ Harrods, visited ___ Tower and enjoyed a sunny afternoon in ___ Hyde Park. On the following day we left for ___ New York. ___ time on board wasn't boring as there were two films to watch on ____ monitor. ___ people on ___ plane were all Italian. Before we landed at JFK airport, we saw ____ Statue of Liberty and ___ Empire State Building. ____ hotel I stayed in was on ____ corner of ____ 42nd Street. I don't like ____ hotels very much, but I didn't have time to rent ___ apartment.

Please say hello to Peter and Mandy. Yours, Peter

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