Indefinite article It singles the ideas expressed by the noun directly following it, as clarified in the example below: Once upon a time there was a king.

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Indefinite article It singles the ideas expressed by the noun directly following it, as clarified in the example below: Once upon a time there was a king Secondly, it semantically holds the sense of any. The earth is like a ball

Indefinite article the indefinite article is of specific and generic functions. 3a. I am looking for a book on computer technology. (generic) b. A guest came to visit us last night. (specific)

Indefinite article The indefinite article (a or an) is used with singular, countable nouns to refer to a countable noun that has neither been mentioned in discourse before nor situationally identified. Consider the example in (4): 4a. There was a queen named Elizabeth. b. We have a cat and a dog. c. I’m reading a good book.

Indefinite article The indefinite article indicates a class relationship, therefore it precedes a singular countable noun used as a representative member of the class. A cat can be beautiful. The noun pre-modified by an adjective is preceded by the indefinite article. Christine is becoming a nice girl.

Indefinite article The indefinite article is also used with professions and adjectives denoting religions. 7a. He is a teacher. I am a Muslim. With some expressions of quantity and measurement. 8. a pair of (shoes) a little, a couple of (minutes) a few a hundred a thousand three tablets a day 80 kms an hour.

Indefinite article A/n is used exceptionally with singular proper nouns when the proper noun changes to common noun and holds some sort of adjectival meaning. Consider: 9. He is not a Napoleon

Indefinite article General adverbial expressions of time are preceded by the indefinite article. 10a. He sat for a while. b. Hold on for a moment. With greetings and good wishes. 11a. Have a nice time. b. A merry Christmas to you and a happy new year.

Indefinite article With similes after the particles ‘as’ or ‘like’ 12a. He fought fiercely as a lion. b. He vanished like a ghost. It is noteworthy that the cardinal number one replaces the indefinite article a/n for emphases. 13. He bought one suit and two shirts

The definite article The definite article precedes the NP referring to the entity where both the speaker and the hearer share specific knowledge about. such as; the Prime Minister, the Parliament.

The definite article The definite article precedes the NP directly followed by a relative clause. 20. The man who was standing there is my uncle. ‘the’ precedes the NP modified by a preposition phrase. 21a. The tenth of April. most of the food was consumed.

The definite article Proper names generally do not take any article. However some names of countries cities and localities are preceded by ‘the’, such as the Sudan, the United States, the Congo, The West Bank, the Gaza Strip, etc. Similarly names of oceans seas rivers, and deserts are preceded by the definite article, e.g. the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Nile, the Red Sea

The definite article ‘The’ precedes the plural names, and family names followed by a noun. 22a. The Johnsons bought a new house last month. I met the Matsubara family when I visited Japan.

The definite article The definite article is used when a noun is the only one that exists; the sun, the Quran, the moon, the sky, the equator. The article ‘the’ precedes the plural of nationalities that have no other plural form; The French, the British, the Japanese.

The definite article Abstract adjectives used as nouns are preceded by ‘the’. 23a. The poor need the help of the rich. b. The aged are subject to more aphasia than others. ‘The’ is also used with the compass directions when they are followed by prepositions like; to in, on, at or from. 24a. To the east you can see an orchard of citrus trees. b. I was born in the Middle East.

The definite article The definite article is used for body parts that have been touched by an outside object. 25a. John hit Mary in the eye. b. The policeman took the criminal by the arm and led him away.

The definite article The precedes the object in the immediate situation use. Mind the gap Don’t go there, the police are looking for you.

Zero article Before names of diseases. cardinal numbers or letters in a list. 26a. Heart disease and cancer kill millions every year. b. Could you read number 1 please? c. “B” “C” and “D” are incorrect.

Zero article The zero article is used to refer generically to all members of a class. 27a. Dogs are domestic animals. I like cats. To distinguish one class from another. She likes cats not dogs.

Zero article The zero article is used with plural nouns after be. Most of my friends are teachers. With set prepositional phrases, such as: at war in danger on purpose at peace in need on fire at rest in tears on time at sea, in love on sale at lunch, in difficulty on love.

Zero article with nouns used in headlines in magazines, newspapers, captions of books, labels signs and the like. CAPTIVES FREED. BEWARE OF DOG. ENTERANCE TO PARKING.

Zero article With certain titles in some limited sphere. E.g. king, queen, prime minister, president, chairman, sister, brother, etc. 30a. She was proclaimed queen. b. He became prime minister. c. Come brother, let’s go home.

Zero article The zero article is used generically with proper nouns, days. Months, years, seasons,, games, abstract nouns and materials. Consider (31) below: 31a. John attended the meeting last Monday. b. He will travel to Egypt next summer, probably in July. c. I like to watch rugby and football matches. d. Paper is made of wood. e. He is a man of principles.

Zero article There is a zero article before plural and uncountable nouns when talking about things in general. 32a. I like tomato. b. I like cakes. c. Milk is good for you.

Zero article Before countries, towns, streets, languages, magazines, airports, stations, and meals 33a. I had lunch with John. I ate biscuits at King Cross Station while waiting the 10 0clock train to Colchester. She speaks Arabic. He lives at Duke Street.

Zero article Before some places and with some forms of transport. at home in/to bed at/to work at/to school by bus by plane by car by train on foot. 34a. She goes to work by bus. b. I was at home yesterday evening. Exclamations with what + an uncountable noun. 35a. What beautiful weather! b. What loud music!