English Grammar: When NOT To Use "The"! (Definite Article) : 1. Things in General
English Grammar: When NOT To Use "The"! (Definite Article) : 1. Things in General
(Definite article)
For many English learners, articles are one of the most difficult things to remember! Articles are
confusing because it’s not always necessary to use an article in English.
This lesson is about when NOT to use the definite article the. Sometimes it’s easier to remember when
NOT to use something instead of trying to memorize when to use something!
Here are some situations in which you don’t need to use the.
1. Things in general
You don’t need an article when you talk about things in general.
I love chocolate!
2. Names
Names of holidays, countries, companies, languages, etc. are all proper nouns. You don’t need to use
an article with a proper noun.
a. Holidays
b. Geography
Articles are not used before countries, states, cities, towns, continents, single lakes, or single
mountains.
I live in Canada.
c. Companies
d. Universities
However, if the name of the university begins with University, then you must use the:
e. Languages
I am studying Russian.
I speak French.
5. Noun + number
He’s staying at the Hilton hotel in room 221.
6. Acronyms
An acronym is an abbreviation (a short form) of a name. It uses the first letter of each word to form a
new word.
the EU
the US
the CIA
the FBI