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A/an, the, no article

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Use a/an
➟ When we mention something for the first time.
- I saw an old woman with a dog.
➟ To say what kind of person or thing something/somebody is.
- That’s a chimpanzee.
- When I was a teenager, I enjoyed sleeping.
- Paula is a teacher.
➟ When we mean ‘one’.
- Can I have an orange?
➟ For frequency, rates and speeds etc.
- I work 6 hours a day, and I go to English classes three times a week.
- The rent is €500 a month.
- We were driving at 70 km an hour.
➟ In the expressions what a/such a + singular countable noun.
- What a fantastic idea!
- Yesterday was such a horrible day!
- This is such a difficult problem!
- Thanks, you are such a good friend.
❗ Note that you cannot use singular countable nouns alone (without a/the/my/etc.)
- I don’t have driving license.

- I don’t have a driving license.

- I have car.

- I have a car.

- When I was teenager…

- When I was a teenager…

Use the
➟ With things or people already mentioned, or when we know which things or people we are talking about.
- A man and a woman sat in front of me. The man was British, but I think the woman wasn’t.
- ‘Where are the kids?’ ‘They’re in the garden.’ (=Both speakers know which kids and which garden).
➟ When a noun is made specific by details we give after it.
- I sat on a chair (maybe one of many).
- I sat on the chair in the corner.
- I saw the man who tried to rob me.
➟ When there is only one of something: the earth, the moon, the planet, the internet, the universe, the sky, etc.
- I need to talk to the manager. (=There’s only one manager.)
- I’d like to live in this country, but not in the capital.
- The moon looks beautiful today.
➟ With places in a town where we commonly go (the park, the cinema, the doctor, etc.)
- I’m going to the bank.
- I found Peter at the station.
- I’m at the library.
➟ With superlatives
- This is the best restaurant in town.
➟ With the names of oceans, seas, rivers and canals (the Mediterranean, the Amazon, the Panama canal, etc.).
Use no article
➟ To describe something in general (with plural or uncountable nouns).
- Love and health are more important than money.
- Women drive more cautiously than men.
🆚 Compare:
- I love music. (= music in general)
- The party was great. I loved the music. (=specific music)
➟ With home, work, bed, hospital, school, university, prison when we speak in general (as the place used to live, work, sleep, be hospitalised, learn or be imprisoned.)
- David isn’t at school this morning. (=learning)
- She has been in bed all morning. (=sleeping or resting)
- Maria is in hospital. (=hospitalised, as a patient)
- They are going to send him to prison (=to be imprisoned)
❗ But we use the article if we refer to these places just as places or buildings –when they are not used for their main purpose.
- I found the keys under the bed.
- I’m going to the school to pick up my children.
- Yesterday I went to the hospital to visit my grandmother.
➟ With names of meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Dinner is served at 8.
- I always have breakfast with my children.
➟ With names of years, months and days of the week.
- Friday is my favourite day of the week.
- I think 2020 will be an excellent year.
➟ With noun + number.
- He is in room 15.
- Go to page 86.
➟ With TV (when used as a broadcasting service, NOT as an appliance)
- I saw it on TV.
- I don’t watch TV.
❗ But Turn off the TV. I’ve bought a new TV.
➟ With next and last + time expression (when they mean before or after NOW)- The meeting is next Thursday.
- I saw him last week.
❗ But Last year we spent three weeks in London. The last week in London was one of the best in my life. (=It does not mean ‘the week before NOW’)
➟ With most names of places, such as continents (Europe, Africa, etc.), countries (Spain, China, etc.), cities or towns (Rome, Bangkok, etc.), mountains (mount Everest, Annapurna, etc.)
❗ But names of countries that are plural or that include words such as State, Republic, or Kingdom are used with the: the US (the United States), the UK (the United Kingdom), the Philippines, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic.
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