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ARTICLE USAGE




                                               http://www.kau.edu.sa/SBANJER
           By: Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar
                                               http://wwwdrshadiabanjar.blogspot.com



1/3/2009                               Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar                            1
There are only two types of articles in the English
   language:
1. Definite article; “the” and
2. Indefinite article; “a”/ “an”.

              Definite
             Article: the


                                                   Articles
             Indefinite
              Article: a
                / an


1/3/2009                    Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar              2
In a broad sense, an article is a type of adjective that
gives information about a noun.

        Definite Article: the
                                                       When do
  Indefinite Article: a / an                           I use
                                                       them?
                                                       Which
                                                       article?



       It depends on what kind
       of noun is being modified.


 1/3/2009                       Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar          3
Kinds of Nouns
• Nouns are generic, indefinite, or definite.
• Nouns are count or noncount.
• Nouns are singular or plural.




1/3/2009             Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar       4
GENERIC NOUNS

       A generic noun represents a whole class of
    things.
       It is not a specific, real, concrete thing, but
    rather a symbol of a whole group.
Examples of Generic Nouns:
            A bird has wings.
            A horse has four legs.
            An apple is red.



                                                         5
 1/3/2009                      Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar
USING A or Ø: GENERIC NOUNS

   SINGULAR COUNT NOUN             a) A banana is yellow.
                                   b) Ø Bananas are yellow.
   PLURAL COUNT NOUN
   NONCOUNT NOUN                   c) Ø Fruit is good for you.

 A speaker uses generic nouns to make generalizations.
 In a) & b): The speaker is talking about any banana, all bananas,
 bananas in general.
 In c): The speaker is talking about any and all fruit , fruit in
 general.
            No article is used to make generalizations
  Notice:
            with plural count nouns, as in b), and with
            noncount nouns, as in c).
1/3/2009                    Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar                     6
INDEFINITE NOUNS

Indefinite nouns are actual things (not symbols),
but they are not specifically identified.
 Examples of Indefinite Nouns:

        There is a table in the room.
        I ate an apple.
        The girl was wearing a hat.




 1/3/2009                      Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar   7
Indefinite Nouns

  Singular                      I ate a banana.


  Plural count noun             I ate some bananas.
  (two, a few, several)




  Noncount noun                 I ate some fruit.
  (a little, a lot of)


1/3/2009                 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar         8
USING A or SOME: INDEFINITE NOUNS


   SINGULAR COUNT NOUN             a) I ate a banana.
   PLURAL COUNT NOUN               b) I ate some bananas.
   NONCOUNT NOUN                   c) I ate some Fruit.

 In a):
    the speaker is not referring to “this banana” or “that
 banana” or “the banana you gave me”.
    The speaker is simply saying that he ate one banana.
    The listener does not know nor need to know which
 specific banana was eaten.
    It was simply one banana out of that whole group of
 things in the world called bananas.
1/3/2009                    Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar             9
In b) and c):
             Some is often used with
           indefinite plural count nouns and
           indefinite noncount nouns.
              In addition to some, a speaker
           might use two, a few, several, a
           lot of, etc., with plural count
           nouns, or a little, a lot of, etc.,
           with noncount nouns.

1/3/2009                 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar    10
DEFINITE NOUNS

A noun is definite when both the speaker and
the listener are thinking about the same specific
thing.

    Examples of definite Nouns:

           Thank you for the apple you gave me.
           I love to look at the moon.
           The food I ate last night made me sick.



1/3/2009                     Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar    11
Definite Nouns

            The banana I ate this morning was
 Singular
            delicious.


            I got the apples from the tree.
 Plural


 Noncount The fruit from that market is
          inexpensive.



1/3/2009                 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar   12
USING THE: DEFINITE NOUNS


   SINGULAR COUNT NOUN              a) Thank you for the
                                       banana.

   PLURAL COUNT NOUN                b) Thank you for the bananas.
   NONCOUNT NOUN                    c) Thank you for the Fruit.
In a):
  The speaker uses ‘the’ because the listener knows which
specific banana the speaker is talking about, i.e., that particular
banana which the listener gave to the speaker.
         ‘the’ is used with both singular and plural count nouns
 Notice: and with noncount nouns.

1/3/2009                     Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar                   13
1. Indefinite Articles: a and an


      Use a and an when the noun is indefinite and
    singular.
      The rule is:
    •a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a boy
    •an + singular noun beginning with a vowel: an elephant
    •a + singular noun beginning with a consonant sound: a
    user (sounds like 'yoo-zer,' i.e. begins with a consonant
    'y' sound, so 'a' is used)
    •some + plural noun: some girls
    If the noun has an adjective, follow the same
    rules,
    BUT use the first letter/sound of the adjective:
    •a broken egg
    •an unusual problem
    •a European country (sounds like 'yer-o-pi-an,' i.e.
    begins with consonant 'y' sound).

1/3/2009                     Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar               14
2. Definite Article: the

      The definite article is used before singular
      and plural nouns when the noun is specific.

                    INDEFINITE                             vs. DEFINITE
                       Indefinite                              Definite
    Noun
                        (a or an)                               (the)
          •a dog                                   •the dog
           (any dog)                                (that specific dog)
 Singular
          •an apple                                •the apple
           (any apple)                              (that specific apple)
          •some dogs                               •the dogs
            (any dogs)                              (those specific dogs)
  Plural
          •some apples                             •the apples
           (any apples)                             (those specific apples)
1/3/2009                            Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar                      15
is not used with noncountable
nouns referring to something in a
general (indefinite) sense:
• [no article] Coffee is a popular drink.
• [no article] Japanese was his native
language.
• [no article] Intelligence is difficult to
quantify.
The is used with noncountable nouns
that are specific:
• The coffee in my cup is too hot to drink.
• The Japanese he speaks is often heard
in the countryside.
• The intelligence of animals is variable
but undeniable.

1/3/2009               Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar   16
Do not use the before: XXXX
                                              Saudi
 names of countries                           Arabia
 names of cities, towns, or states
 names of streets
 names of lakes and bays
 names of continents
 names of islands
Do use the before: √√√√
 names of rivers, oceans and seas
 points on the globe
                                                       Makkah
 geographical areas
 names of deserts, forests, gulfs,
and peninsulas


 1/3/2009              Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar                 17
1/3/2009   Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar   18

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Article Usage

  • 1. ARTICLE USAGE http://www.kau.edu.sa/SBANJER By: Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar http://wwwdrshadiabanjar.blogspot.com 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 1
  • 2. There are only two types of articles in the English language: 1. Definite article; “the” and 2. Indefinite article; “a”/ “an”. Definite Article: the Articles Indefinite Article: a / an 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 2
  • 3. In a broad sense, an article is a type of adjective that gives information about a noun. Definite Article: the When do Indefinite Article: a / an I use them? Which article? It depends on what kind of noun is being modified. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 3
  • 4. Kinds of Nouns • Nouns are generic, indefinite, or definite. • Nouns are count or noncount. • Nouns are singular or plural. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 4
  • 5. GENERIC NOUNS A generic noun represents a whole class of things. It is not a specific, real, concrete thing, but rather a symbol of a whole group. Examples of Generic Nouns: A bird has wings. A horse has four legs. An apple is red. 5 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar
  • 6. USING A or Ø: GENERIC NOUNS SINGULAR COUNT NOUN a) A banana is yellow. b) Ø Bananas are yellow. PLURAL COUNT NOUN NONCOUNT NOUN c) Ø Fruit is good for you. A speaker uses generic nouns to make generalizations. In a) & b): The speaker is talking about any banana, all bananas, bananas in general. In c): The speaker is talking about any and all fruit , fruit in general. No article is used to make generalizations Notice: with plural count nouns, as in b), and with noncount nouns, as in c). 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 6
  • 7. INDEFINITE NOUNS Indefinite nouns are actual things (not symbols), but they are not specifically identified. Examples of Indefinite Nouns: There is a table in the room. I ate an apple. The girl was wearing a hat. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 7
  • 8. Indefinite Nouns Singular I ate a banana. Plural count noun I ate some bananas. (two, a few, several) Noncount noun I ate some fruit. (a little, a lot of) 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 8
  • 9. USING A or SOME: INDEFINITE NOUNS SINGULAR COUNT NOUN a) I ate a banana. PLURAL COUNT NOUN b) I ate some bananas. NONCOUNT NOUN c) I ate some Fruit. In a): the speaker is not referring to “this banana” or “that banana” or “the banana you gave me”. The speaker is simply saying that he ate one banana. The listener does not know nor need to know which specific banana was eaten. It was simply one banana out of that whole group of things in the world called bananas. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 9
  • 10. In b) and c): Some is often used with indefinite plural count nouns and indefinite noncount nouns. In addition to some, a speaker might use two, a few, several, a lot of, etc., with plural count nouns, or a little, a lot of, etc., with noncount nouns. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 10
  • 11. DEFINITE NOUNS A noun is definite when both the speaker and the listener are thinking about the same specific thing. Examples of definite Nouns: Thank you for the apple you gave me. I love to look at the moon. The food I ate last night made me sick. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 11
  • 12. Definite Nouns The banana I ate this morning was Singular delicious. I got the apples from the tree. Plural Noncount The fruit from that market is inexpensive. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 12
  • 13. USING THE: DEFINITE NOUNS SINGULAR COUNT NOUN a) Thank you for the banana. PLURAL COUNT NOUN b) Thank you for the bananas. NONCOUNT NOUN c) Thank you for the Fruit. In a): The speaker uses ‘the’ because the listener knows which specific banana the speaker is talking about, i.e., that particular banana which the listener gave to the speaker. ‘the’ is used with both singular and plural count nouns Notice: and with noncount nouns. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 13
  • 14. 1. Indefinite Articles: a and an Use a and an when the noun is indefinite and singular. The rule is: •a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: a boy •an + singular noun beginning with a vowel: an elephant •a + singular noun beginning with a consonant sound: a user (sounds like 'yoo-zer,' i.e. begins with a consonant 'y' sound, so 'a' is used) •some + plural noun: some girls If the noun has an adjective, follow the same rules, BUT use the first letter/sound of the adjective: •a broken egg •an unusual problem •a European country (sounds like 'yer-o-pi-an,' i.e. begins with consonant 'y' sound). 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 14
  • 15. 2. Definite Article: the The definite article is used before singular and plural nouns when the noun is specific. INDEFINITE vs. DEFINITE Indefinite Definite Noun (a or an) (the) •a dog •the dog (any dog) (that specific dog) Singular •an apple •the apple (any apple) (that specific apple) •some dogs •the dogs (any dogs) (those specific dogs) Plural •some apples •the apples (any apples) (those specific apples) 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 15
  • 16. is not used with noncountable nouns referring to something in a general (indefinite) sense: • [no article] Coffee is a popular drink. • [no article] Japanese was his native language. • [no article] Intelligence is difficult to quantify. The is used with noncountable nouns that are specific: • The coffee in my cup is too hot to drink. • The Japanese he speaks is often heard in the countryside. • The intelligence of animals is variable but undeniable. 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 16
  • 17. Do not use the before: XXXX Saudi names of countries Arabia names of cities, towns, or states names of streets names of lakes and bays names of continents names of islands Do use the before: √√√√ names of rivers, oceans and seas points on the globe Makkah geographical areas names of deserts, forests, gulfs, and peninsulas 1/3/2009 Dr. Shadia Y. Banjar 17
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