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When studying English grammar, you may have come across the article. We are
going to take a look at what an article is, how it is used and the rules surrounding it.
We are going to do this by taking a look at some examples and exercises of
articles in use within a sentence, this way we will be able to gain a greater
understanding of its function.
What Is An Article?
What Is An Article in English? A An The
In English grammar, there are two different types of article, the definite article and
the indefinite article. In the most simple terms an article is a way of letting the
listener or speaker know that a noun is either unspecific or specific. The words
which are used as articles are the, an and a.
You can see that when we use the article ‘the’ that we are showing that we are
talking about a specific day and also a specific family. However, if we change the
article, we can show that we are not talking about a specific journey or family.
Take a look at the example now:
Simply by changing the article, we have made the sentence a more general
statement and not about a specific thing or person.
Quick note:
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There are two types of articles indefinite ‘a’ and ‘an‘ or definite ‘the’. You also
need to know when not to use an article.
In many languages, articles are a special part of speech which cannot be easily
combined with other parts of speech.
As we mentioned, in English there are two different types of article, the definite
article and the indefinite article. They are each used for their own purpose and we
are now going to take a look at these in a little more depth.
Definite Article
The best way to remember what a definite article is, is to remember that the word
‘the’ is the definite article. As we have briefly seen in our earlier examples, the word
the can be used to demonstrate that the speaker is referring to something specific
and not talking in a general sense.
When using a definite article, it can be combined with either a plural, a singular or
an uncountable noun. We are now going to take a look at some examples of the
definite article being used within a sentence.
Indefinite Article
When we are talking about the indefinite article, we are referring to the words ‘a’
and ‘an’ and depending on which word they are referring to, will depend on which
one you use.
We use the indefinite article as a way of demonstrating that we are not referring to
a specific item or person but rather talking a more general sense. Let’s take a look
at some examples of the indefinite article being used within a sentence.
There are a variety of rules when it comes to using either a definite or an indefinite
(did you notice the use of ‘a’ and ‘an’ in this sentence?) Let’s now take a look at the
rules surrounding this grammatical element in order that we use it correctly.
Rule #1. We mentioned that depending on whether the noun begins with a
consonant or a vowel will depend on which form of the indefinite article you will
use, however like many times in the English language, there are some exceptions to
this rule. The best example of this is with the word ‘honour’ which begins with a
consonant, however this letter is not pronounced so you would not use the word ‘a’
in this instance, you would say:
The same rule applies when a word begins with a vowel which is pronounced as
though it were a consonant. An example of this would be:
Rule #2. If you are using a noun which has been modified by an adjective, then the
article should come before the adjective and should correspond to the adjective
rather than the noun. For example, the noun ‘igloo’ would usually take the article
‘an’ however if you wanted to describe it as being large, you would create a
sentence as follows:
Another example of this would be if you were going to refer to the noun ‘book’
which would usually take the article ‘a’ however if you wanted to describe the book
as being amazing, then you would create a sentence as follows:
Rule #3. When you are using an uncountable noun (this is a noun which cannot be
counted or is infinite or intangible. Some examples of these might be sand, wine,
soda, air, information etc) you should never use the indefinite article. The reason
for this is that this form of article is only used for singular nouns. You may, however
use words such as some when talking about these uncountable nouns. Let’s take a
look at some examples.
If you were to say the following sentence, it would not make any sense.
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Because the noun is uncountable, the use of the indefinite article does not sound
correct, however if you were to use the definite article, this would not make sense
either as you would be asking for a specific thing, consider the following sentence:
Unless there is a specific bowl of water waiting to be given to the dog, this
sentence would not be correct. If you wish to refer to an uncountable noun in this
way, the correct sentence would be as follows:
Rule #4. If you are using an article with a possessive pronoun, the rules change
once again. In actual fact, the use of these two together does not make much
sense. Look at the following sentence:
This is not correct as you cannot use an article with a possessive pronoun,
therefore the article should be omitted.
Rule #5. Finally, there may be times where an article can be left out, as it is not
necessary to refer to the noun. A good example of this would be the sentence ‘I like
to play football.’ Whilst football is a noun, using the before it would be unnecessary
and so the article is not included.
The words A and An are called indefinite articles. We can use them with singular
nouns to talk about any single person or thing.
Deciding which indefinite article to place in front of a word depends upon the initial
sound of the word, not the first letter of the word.
The article ‘an’ should be placed before words that begin with a vowel sound.
The Definite Article ‘THE‘ generally specifies and identifies. It answers the question:
‘Which one?’ Is specifies a person, place, or thing already mentioned.
The definite article ‘the’ means this, that. It answers the question which one?. It can
be used with both singular and plural nouns. A noun is first introduced with the
indefinite article and the definite article is used to refer to it again.
3. Do not use article before the names of countries unless the name suggests that
the country is made up of smaller units or constituent parts.
Use the – the UK (United Kingdom), the USA (United States of America), the Irish
Republic… (Kingdom, state, republic and union are nouns, so they need an article.)
5. Do not use article before the names of railway stations when they are also place
names.
6. Do not use article before the names of meals if they refer to the meals generally,
as a part of the daily routine.
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You need to categorize the noun as count or noncount to choose the correct
article.
Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places, etc. which can be
counted.
Uncountable nouns are materials, concepts, information, etc. which are not
individual objects and can not be counted.
An article is a very important part of English grammar and how they are used
always depends on the noun that they are referring to, unless that noun in being
modified by an adjective, in this case the article will correspond with the adjective.
There are various rules surrounding the use of articles, yet these are simple and
easy to learn.
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