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ARTICLES. There are two kinds of articles: A. Indefinite Articles B. Definite Articles. A. INDEFINITE ARTICLES : a, an, and some, are used for. B. DEFINITE ARTICLES the.
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ARTICLES There are two kinds of articles: A. Indefinite Articles B. Definite Articles
B. DEFINITE ARTICLES the • is used before singular and plural nouns if the noun is specific. -- it is in the situation which thing or person we mean: the light, the floor, the door, the window, the bank, the post office, the police, the airport. • Please close the window. ( the window near the speaker) • The newspaper courier was late this morning. We got to the airport just in time for our flight.
Article THE is not used before: • names of country (Indonesia, Singapore, Japan) except the Netherlands and the US - names of cities, town or states (Surabaya, Malang, Texas) - names of streets (A. Yani street, Pemuda street) - names of lake and bays ( Lake Toba, Lake Poso) except with a group of lakes like the Great Lakes. - names of mountains ( Mount Merapi, Mount Krakatau) except with ranges of mountains like the Jayawijaya, the Andes - names of continents ( Europe, Australia) - names of islands (Easter Islands, Seribu Islands) except with island chains like the Canary Islands.
Article THEis used before: -- names of rivers, oceans and seas: the Mississippi, the Batanghari. - points on the globe: the Equator - geographical areas : the Middle East, the West, the ASEAN - deserts, forest, gulfs, and peninsulas; the Sahara, the Goby, both singular and plural count nouns and with non-count nouns: Thank you for the fruit. - nouns when you know or assume that your listener is familiar with and thinking about the same specific thing or person you are talking about: The sun is bright today;Please open the door; Wen is in the kitchen. - the second mention of an indefinite noun: She drove a car.She drove the car.
The uses of articles: • A and AN are used if the noun can be counted. • THE must be used when the noun cannot be counted. • A or AN is used to introduce a noun when it is mentioned for the first time in a piece of writing. • THE is used afterward each time you state the same noun. • Always use an article for a singular count noun (a, an, the, that, this, or a possessive pronoun)
Article (the, a, an) is not used : • names of languages and nationalities: Japanese, Indonesian, American. • names of sports: badminton, soccer, hockey, cricket. • names of academic subjects: history, calculus, English. • terms in general.