Thema: Using of Article in English What are articles?


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countable:




definite

indefinite

singular

the
e.g. I need to study hardest for the exam that I write next Wednesday.

a, an
e.g. I have an exam to write this afternoon, and then my summer holiday finally begins.

plural

the
e.g. The exams that I wrote last year were much easier.

Ø
e.g. Exams are an inescapable fact of life for most university students.

uncountable:




definite

indefinite

singular

the
e.g. The importance of studying hard cannot be exaggerated.

Ø
e.g. Do not attach importance to memorizing facts.

Observe the following: If the noun is definite, it always takes the article the; if the noun is indefinite it never takes the article the. If you don’t have the chart in front of you, you can still often get the article right just by remembering that simple rule of thumb.
Using articles to refer to classes of objects
Nouns can refer to an entire group of similar objects, sometimes called a class. There are three ways to refer to a class: using (1) the definite singular, (2) the indefinite singular, or (3) the indefinite plural. Here is an example of each:

  1. The lion is a majestic animal.

  2. A lion is a majestic animal.

  3. Lions are majestic animals.

All three sentences convey the same meaning with slightly different emphasis. The first sentence takes one lion as a representative of all lions and then makes its assertion about that representative. The second sentence in effect states, take any lion you like from the class of all lions, and what you say about it will be true of all other lions. The third sentence directly makes its assertion about all lions. This third usage is probably the most common. Choose whichever usage sounds best in your sentence.
Using articles in front of proper nouns
The rules in the chart do not work in all situations. In particular, they are not much help in the case of proper nouns. Most proper nouns, however, are governed by simple rules. For example, do not place an article in front of the names of people.
Stephen Harper is the twenty-second prime minister of Canada.
Most countries, like Canada in the sentence above, do not take articles. Here are two noteworthy exceptions: the United States, and the United Kingdom. Rivers, mountain ranges, seas, and oceans should be preceded by the article the: the Amazon Riverthe Rocky Mountainsthe Ural Seathe Pacific Ocean. Lakes, on the other hand, don’t usually take an article: Lake LouiseLake Ontario.
Find out more about articles by visiting the University of Toronto’s page on special cases in the use of the definite article.
Acknowledgements to Marjatta Holt for her chart on article use.

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Have you ever been wondering what part of speech the articles belong to? Do you think they are pronounsadverbs or adjectives? Well, this article will help you with all that you need to know. Learn what articles are, their definition, types, how to use them, and uses, along with examples. Also, try out the practice questions given to check how far you have understood the same.
Table of Contents

  • What is an Article?

    • Definition of an Article

  • Types of Articles in English

    • Definite Article

    • Indefinite Article

  • Usage and Exceptions – Points to be Remembered When Using Articles

  • Examples of Articles

  • Check Your Understanding of Articles

  • Frequently Asked Questions on Articles in English Grammar

What is an Article?
An article is a short monosyllabic word that is used to define if the noun is specific or not. Articles are normally used before nouns and since they are used to speak about the noun, they can be considered as adjectives.
Look at how various dictionaries define an article to have a much clearer idea of what they are.
Definition of an Article
An article, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is defined as “any of a small set of words or affixes (such as a, an, and the) used with nouns to limit or give definiteness to the application.” According to the Collins Dictionary, “an article is a kind of determiner. In English, ‘a’ and ‘an’ are called the indefinite article, and ‘the’ is called the definite article.” The Macmillan Dictionary defines an article as “a type of determiner (=word used before a noun) that shows whether you are referring to a particular thing or to a general example of something. The indefinite article is ‘a’ or ‘an’ and the definite article is ‘the’.”
Types of Articles
There are three articles in English – ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’. These articles are divided into two types namely:

  • Definite Article

  • Indefinite Article

Definite Article
Among the three articles, ‘the’ is said to be the definite article. A definite article is used to determine something that is specific or particular. It is also used before plural nouns and to indicate the superlative degree of comparison. Furthermore, it can be used before collective nouns as well.
For example:
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