English Grammar
Basic Grammar -> Articles
1. | Articles : |
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An article is word used to identify a noun, which is a person, place, objects or idea. | |
Technically, an article is an adjective, which is any word that modifies a noun. | |
A or an does not refer to a particular person or thing. It leaves indefinite the person or thing spoken of. | |
For example: | |
I saw a doctor (means I saw any doctor) | |
An is used before a word beginning with vowel sound (please note a word beginning with vowel sound and not necessarily a vowel itself). | |
For example: | |
an ass, an enemy, an inkstand, an orange, an umbrella, an hour. | |
An is placed before an abbreviation if the first letter of an abbreviation is F, H, L, M, N, R, S or X. | |
For example: | |
An MBA was required for the post. | |
An SAO is an officer of high rank | |
A is used before a word beginning with a consonant sound. | |
For example: | |
A boy was running down the streets and he suddenly fell as he tried to avoid a collision. | |
a boy, a woman a horse, a one rupee note, a university, a European (both university and European begin with a consonant sound of 'yu') | |
A and an are used with words 'few' and 'little' if they refer to a small amount. Words 'few' and 'little' without the articles means almost none. | |
For example: | |
For example: | |
We have little time to share. (means almost no time) | |
We have a little time to space. (means some time) | |
Few persons were present at the meeting. (means almost no one was present) | |
A few persons were present at the meeting . (means some were present) | |
The points out a particular person or thing or someone or something already referred to | |
For example: | |
I saw the doctor. (means I saw some particular doctor) | |
The book you want is out of print. | |
The is used with names of gulfs, rivers, seas, oceans, groups of islands and mountain ranges. | |
For example: | |
The Persian Gulf, The Red Sea, The Indian Ocean, The British Isles, The Alps. | |
The is used before the name of certain books. | |
For example: | |
The Vedas, The Puranas, The Ramayana. | |
The is used before the names of things unique of their kind. | |
For example: | |
The sun, The sky, The ocean, The sea. | |
The is used before a proper noun only when it is qualified by an adjective. | |
For example: | |
The great Rani of Jhansi, the immortal Kalidas. | |
The is used before the superlatives. | |
For example: | |
Sachin is the best batsman in the world today. | |
The best person should win. | |
The is used with ordinals | |
For example: | |
He was the first student to finish his homework. | |
The second chapter of the book is very interesting. |