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Referring to Nouns – Articles


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1. Articles

  • “a/an” is used:
    • To introduce something for the first time.
    • To refer to any one from a group of several.
    • To classify people or things as belonging to a group.
    • To mention a person’s job.
  • “the” is used:
    • When the listener/reader knows which thing is meant.
    • For unique things.
    • For superlatives.
    • To talk about playing a musical instrument.
    • With certain proper nouns.
    • In common expressions after prepositions.
  • No article is used:
    • With plural or uncountable nouns to talk generally about things.
    • With certain proper nouns, continents, countries, states, towns, cities, etc.
    • With mealtimes.
    • In common expressions like “at home,” “at night,” etc.

2. Demonstratives: this, that, these, those

  • Used to indicate whether something is near or remote in terms of time or place.
  • Can refer back to something previously mentioned in the text.
  • Can refer back to whole sentences or ideas.
  • “This” and “that” can often be used interchangeably when referring back.

3. Possessives

  • Possessive determiners (my/your/his/her/its/our/their) show ownership.
  • ‘s is used with singular nouns and irregular plural nouns.
  • s’ is used after regular plural nouns.
  • “Noun + of” is used instead of ‘s when the owner is not a person or animal.

4. Inclusives

  • “each” and “every” are used with singular nouns and verbs.
  • “Each” focuses on individuals in a group of two or more.
  • “Every” is used for three or more things, focusing on the group.
  • “all/most/some” are used with plural nouns and verbs to talk about things in general.
  • “all/most/some” + of + pronoun/determiner + noun refers to a specific group.
  • “both/neither/either” refer to two people or things.
  • “both” is used with plural nouns, “either/neither” with singular nouns.
  • “neither” means ‘not one’ (of a group).
  • “none” means ‘not one’ and can be followed by a singular or plural verb.
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