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释义 | A/an and theA/an and the: meaningA/anand theare articles. They are a type of determiner and they go before a noun. A/an before a noun shows that what is referred to is not already known to the speaker, listener, writer and/or reader (it is the indefinite article):
The before a noun shows that what is referred to is already known to the speaker, listener, writer and/or reader (it is the definite article):
The makes a noun specific. Compare
See also: Determiners (the, my, some, this) When do we use a and when do we use an?In speaking, we use a/ə/ before a consonant sound:
Warning: Some words that begin with a vowel letter in writing have a consonant sound: /ə ju:ˈnaɪtɪd …/ /ə ju:niˈvɜ:sɪti/ /ə wʌn …/
We use an/ən/ before a vowel sound:
Warning: Some words that begin with a consonant letter in writing have a vowel sound:
How do we pronounce the?We pronounce the in two ways depending on whether the sound which comes after the is a vowel or a consonant: /ði:/ before vowel sounds
/ðə/ before consonant sounds
When do we use articles?A/an and the with types of nounsCountable nounsWe only use a/an with singular countable nouns:
We can use the with singular and plural countable nouns:
Uncountable nounsWe don’t use a/an before uncountable nouns:
We can use the before uncountable nouns when they refer to a specific example:
To talk about an individual quantity or more than one quantity of an uncountable noun, we use expressions such as a bit of, a piece of or a [specific measure] of:
General nounsWe only use the with general plural nouns when we are referring to a specific set within a general class of people or things. Compare
We can make general nouns specific by using an article and adding more information after the noun.
Inventions, musical instruments and cultural institutionsWhen we talk in general about inventions, musical instruments or cultural institutions (such as the cinema, the theatre, the circus, the opera, the ballet), we often use the:
See also: Nouns No article before determiners (any, some, my, this)We don’t use an article with other words that specify a noun (determiner), e.g. any, some, my, her, this, that:
See also: Determiners (the, my, some, this) The with things that are universally knownWe use the with things known to everyone (the sun, the stars, the moon, the earth, the planet) because they are a part of our physical environment or part of the natural world:
The with everyday thingsWe use the with things that we know as part of our daily lives. The does not refer to particular things in this context.
Jobs and professionsWhen we talk about a person’s job, we use a:
PlacesWe use the with mountain ranges and some mountains (the Alps, the Eiger), groups of islands (the West Indies), rivers (the Danube), deserts (the Gobi Desert), seas (the Black Sea), geographical regions or habitats (the Amazon rainforest), motorways (the M42), the names of some countries (the People’s Republic of China). We don’t usually use articles with individual mountains or lakes when the name includes Mount or Lake: Mount Fuji, Lake Victoria. We don’t use articles with continents (Asia), countries (Romania), towns (Edinburgh), and streets (Lombard Street). See also: Geographical places Nationalities, languages, countries and regions Place names The with groups within societyWhen we talk about particular groups or people within society, we use the + adjective:
The with datesWhen we say a specific date, we use the, but when we write it, we don’t use the:
When we talk about months, we don’t use the:
When we talk about seasons in general, we can use either in or in the. In without the is often used in more formal or literary contexts:
When we talk about a specific season, we use the:
See also: Nouns The with Internet, radio and newspaper but mostly not with TV
The with go to, be at, be in hospital, school, prisonWhen we talk about the activity that happens in a building rather than about the building itself, we don’t use the. Compare
We don’t use the with bed when we go there to sleep:
We don’t use the before work when we talk about the place where we do our job:
See also: At, on and in (time) Possessive expressionsWe don’t use the to refer to an individual’s behaviour or to parts of an individual’s body:
This, that and articlesWe can use this instead of a/an or the, and these instead of zero article or some when we tell stories and jokes to create a sense of the present: [beginning of a joke]
Spoken English: In informal speaking, we can use that as an alternative to the in stories when we refer to something familiar or known to the listener. That highlights the fact that the thing being referred to is known to the speaker and listener:
A/an and the: typical errorsWe don’t use the with plural nouns when we are referring to things in general:
We don’t use the when we refer in general to something abstract or uncountable:
We don’t use the when the noun is not known to the listener or reader:
We don’t use the instead of a possessive pronoun:
We don’t use an article with go to bed:
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