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Articles
A - AN - THE - Ø 

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Today's goal
At the end of this lesson you should be able to know when to use which article: A - AN - THE - Ø 

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1st: the indefinite article
A or AN (indefinite articles)


You use A before words that start with a consonant (b,c,d,f,etc) sound
ex. a book [b] / a desk [d] / a unit [j]

You use AN before words that start with a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sound.
ex. an apple [è] / an egg [è] / an hour [au]

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2nd: the definite article THE

Pronounce THE as [thuh] before all consonant (b,c,d,f,etc) sounds.
ex the table [t] / the cup [k] / the one armed bandit [w]


Pronounce THE as [thee ] before all vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds.
ex The insect [i] / the oval office [o] / the onion [uh]

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THE (definite article) or NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 

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THE (definite article) or NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 
Public buildings     /   Seasons       /   Meals


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THE (definite article) or NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 
Public buildings     /   Seasons       /   Meals

When you talk about these three in general - you use: NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 
ex. He went to Ø university last year.
ex. Ø Spring is a wonderful time of the year.
ex. When shall we have Ø lunch?



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THE (definite article) or NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 
Public buildings     /   Seasons       /   Meals

When you talk about these three in general - you use: NO ARTICLE ( Ø) 
ex. He went to Ø university last year.
ex. Ø Spring is a wonderful time of the year.
ex. When shall we have Ø lunch?


When you talk about something specific: you use the definite article THE
ex. They built the hospital in 1985.

ex. The summer of ‘69 was very warm.
ex. The lunch they served today was fantastic!

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there are exceptions of course

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there are exceptions of course
You use THE after the verb ‘play’ when talking about the use of a musical instrument       ex He plays the drums / the piano.



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there are exceptions of course
You use THE after the verb ‘play’ when talking about the use of a musical instrument       ex He plays the drums / the piano.

Study the following expressions:
The sooner, the better.
to be at Ø work
to go by Ø car
to dress in Ø white

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A or Ø 

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A or Ø 

You use A / AN - 
- when talking about jobs in general
ex. She is a nurse in London. (one among all nurses in London)

- when talking about nationalities
ex. He is an Egyptian
- when talking about religions
ex. He is a catholic.







religion ex. He is a Muslim / Catholic. 

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A or Ø 

You use A / AN - 
- when talking about jobs in general
ex. She is a nurse in London. (one among all nurses in London)

- when talking about nationalities
ex. He is an Egyptian
- when talking about religions
ex. He is a catholic.

Use THE when there is only one of someone or something.
ex. The British Prime Minister is visiting Japan.

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There is ...
green English book on the desk.

Slide 15 - Open question

My father is ...
honest person.

Slide 16 - Open question

... university

Slide 17 - Open question

My brother does not eat ... chicken.

Slide 18 - Open question

Look at ... woman over there! She is a famous actress.

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I live in ... apartment. ... apartment is new.

Slide 20 - Open question

Sara can play ... guitar.

Slide 21 - Open question

I do not like ... basketball.

Slide 22 - Open question

... night is quiet. Let's take a walk!

Slide 23 - Open question