Comprehension: I've Got You Labelled
Grammar:
Articles - What are the rules?
A or An:
The article a / an is used when we don't specify the things or people we are talking about:
- I met a friend.
- I work in a factory in New York.
- I borrowed a pencil from a passenger sitting next to me.
The:
It's used when the speaker talks about a specific object that both the person speaking and the listener know.
- The car over there is fast.
- The president of the United States is giving a speech tonight.
Nothing:
1. Do not use an article with countries, states, counties or provinces, lakes and mountainsPractice: Click here2. we do not normally use an article with plurals to talk about things in general.:
- He lives in Washington near Mount Rainier.
- They live in Northern British Columbia.
- They climbed Mount Everest.
- He writes books.
- She likes sweets.
- Do you like jazz music?
- She ate bread with butter in the morning.
Countable and uncountable nouns - What are the rules?
Explanation: Click here
Practice: Click here
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