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The document discusses the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English. It explains that "a" and "an" are indefinite articles used with non-specific nouns, while "the" is the definite article used to refer to specific or particular nouns. It provides rules for using each article correctly based on whether the following word begins with a vowel or consonant sound. Examples are given to illustrate the usage of the different articles.

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Articles

The document discusses the articles "a", "an", and "the" in English. It explains that "a" and "an" are indefinite articles used with non-specific nouns, while "the" is the definite article used to refer to specific or particular nouns. It provides rules for using each article correctly based on whether the following word begins with a vowel or consonant sound. Examples are given to illustrate the usage of the different articles.

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Definition
Articles- An article is a kind of adjective
which is always used with and gives some
information about a noun.
A, an and the are called articles
A, an are called indefinite articles
The is called definite article
A AN THE
The is used to refer to
specific or particular nouns.

A / an is used to modify
non-specific or non-
particular nouns.
We use a, an, or the before nouns that we want to
introduce.
Nouns are names of people, places, animals or things.

A Person

A Place

A thing
‘A’ is used
 Before beginning with a
consonant sound.
Eg) a boy, a bird
 Before a singular noun beginning
(Eg) a book, a school, a dog.

 Even before vowel letters which


don’t have vowel sound.
(Eg) a European, a unit, a union.
Some words start with a vowel letter but begin with a
consonant sound, so we use a before these words too.

a university

a uniform

a one-rupee note
We use a before words that begin with a
consonant.

a girl

a clock

a lamp
EXERCISE
1)She wears _____ uniform on Wednesday.

2)He gave me ____ one rupee coin.

3)Sona made ____ universal appeal.

4)India is ____ developing country.

5) He is __ boy.
‘An’ is used
Before a word beginning with a vowel
(Eg) an idiot, an apple

Before a word beginning with ' h' but not


sounded
(Eg) an honour, an hour, an honest man
We use an before words that begin with a vowel
sound .
a,e,i,o,u are vowels
an orange

an umbrella

an eye
EXERCISE

1.____ honest man is always respected.

2.Rahul is ____ engineer by profession

3.I bought ____ HMT watch

4.Mala is ___ M.A in English

5.My brother is ____ advocate.


'The’ is used
1. Before unique objects
(Eg) the sun, the sky, the moon

2. Before the names of mountains, rivers,


oceans, deserts etc.
(Eg) the Ganges, the Sahara, the Pacific

3. Before the names of books


(Eg) the Bible, the Ramayana, the Quran
4. Before the superlative degree
(Eg) the best, the tallest

5. Before musical instruments


(Eg) the flute, the violin

6. Before an adjective to denote a whole class


(Eg) the old, the rich, the poor
7. Before ordinals
(Eg) the first, the ninth

8. Before proper names (plural) of peoples(nations)


(Eg) the French, the Indians

9. Abbreviations use “the”


(Eg) the UN", "the USA", "the IMF".
We use the when we know that there is
only one of a particular thing.

the sky

the world

the North Pole


EXERCISE

1. _____ earth goes round ____ sun.

2.I love watching ____ sun rise in ____ morning.

3. ____ Himalayas stand as sentinel to our


country.

4. ___ man in ___ blue suit is our Principal.

5.My sister is working in ____ USA.


Omission of article
1.Before the names of relations (father, uncle,sister )

2.Before the names of material (gold, silver, diamond )

3.Before proper noun ( Lotus, Chennai, Priya )

4.Before abstract noun (honesty, wisdom, truth )

5.Before language ( Tamil, Hindi, English )

6.Before certain phrases ( at noon, by train, on foot )


FILL IN THE BLANKS USING ‘A’ AN’ OR ‘THE’

1.Sri Lanka is _____ island.

2.She gave Sita ____ one rupee note.

3.Maya wore _____ red colour saree.

4.He is _____ honourable man.

5.He met with ____ accident on his way home.


1.Sri Lanka is an island.

2. She gave Sita a one rupee note.

3. Maya wore the red colour saree.

4. He is an honourable man.

5. He met with an accident on his way home.


6. ___ Ganges is ___ holy water.

7. He worked efficiently as ___ M.L.A.

8. _____ Bible is ____ sacred book of


Christians.

9. Heaven is _____ happiest place.

10.Buying ___ umbrella is not ___ urgent need.


6.The Ganges is a holy water.

7. He worked efficiently as an M.L.A.

8. The Bible is the sacred book of Christians.

9. Heaven is the happiest place.

10.Buying an umbrella is not a urgent need.


11.____ Sahara is ___ biggest desert in ___ world.

12.Mani bought ___ car

13.We went to __ temple and saw ___ elephant


eating bananas.

14.Sekar is ___ advocate who is working in ___


USA.

15.___ representative from Australia is __ excellent


speaker.
11.The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world.

12. Mani bought a car

13. We went to the temple and saw an elephant eating


bananas.

14. Sekar is an advocate who is working in the USA.

15. The representative from Australia is an excellent


speaker.
THE END!!!

GREAT JOB!!!

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