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a an &
  the
 Articles
a = one person or one thing

   a car
   a small car
   a small pink car
a = one person or one thing

  a woman
  a young woman
  a friendly young woman
an before a e i o u sounds

         an apple

         an orange

         an eggplant
a book

an interesting book
         animal
a small animal
a or an?

1 Do you have ____ umbrella?
2 I’d like to buy ____ hat, please.
3 I’ll see you in ____ hour.
4 UWS is ____ university.
a or an?

1 Do you have an umbrella?
2 I’d like to buy a hat, please.
3 I’ll see you in an hour.
4 UWS is a university.

           an before a e i o u sounds
a /an for occupations

‘What do you do?’
‘I’m a bus driver.’

‘What does she do?’
‘She’s an electrician.’
Answers: Exercise 1
1 an old book
2 a window
3 a horse
4 an airport
5 a new airport
6 an organisation
7 a university
8 an hour
9 an economic problem
Answers: Exercise 2
1 A duck is a bird.
2 A carrot is a vegetable.
3 Tennis is a game.
4 A hammer is a tool.
5 Everest is a mountain.
6 Jupiter is a planet.
7 A pear is a fruit.
8 The Amazon is a river.
9 A rose is a flower.
10 A trumpet is a musical instrument.
Answers: Exercise 3
1 She’s a dentist.
2 He’s a shop assistant.
3 She’s a photographer.
4 She’s a taxi-driver.
5 He’s an electrician.
6 She’s a nurse.
7 He’s a private detective.
a/ an and the
  1       2       3




         Can you open a
         window?




There are three windows here.
a window = window 1, 2 or 3
a / an and the



         Can you open
         the window?




There is only one window – the window.
a / an and the
I’ve got a dog.
(there are many dogs and I’ve got one)

I’m going to take the dog for a walk.
(the dog = my dog)

Is there a dentist in Granville?
(there are many dentists – is there one here?)

I went to the dentist yesterday.
(the dentist = my dentist)

Sydney is a beautiful city.
(there are many beautiful cities, Sydney is one)


Sydney is the capital of NSW.
There is only one capital of NSW.
a / an or the


   I bought __sandwich and __ milkshake.
      ___sandwich was nice but __ milkshake
      was horrible.


 I bought a sandwich and a milkshake. The
    sandwich was nice but the milkshake was
    horrible.

the sandwich and the milkshake = my sandwich and my milkshake
We use the when it is clear which person or
  thing we mean. For example:
the roof, the backyard, the kitchen (house)

‘Where’s Sam?’ ‘He’s in the kitchen.’

the station, the airport, the bank    (city or town)


the door, the ceiling, the light ( a room)
The
the same
Peter and Brian live in the same street.
(not in same street)
the sun/the moon/ the sky / the city / the
   country
I live in the city. (not - I live in city)
the police / the airforce / the army
the top / the bottom / the left / the right
Do not use the with:
•   Names of people and names of places.
•   I went to Canberra yesterday. 
•   I went to the Canberra yesterday. X
•   I saw Sue last week.
•   I saw the Sue last week. X
•   breakfast / lunch / dinner
•   days / months/ years
Answers: Exercise 1
1 We enjoyed our holiday. The hotel was very nice.
2 Can I ask a question?
3 You need a holiday.
4 Where’s Tom? He’s in the bathroom.
5 Jane is an interesting person.
6 A: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the city centre?
   B: Yes, you go straight ahead and then take the next turn left.
7 A: Shall we go out for a meal this evening?
   B: Yes, That’s a good idea.

8 It’s a nice morning. Let’s go for a walk.
9 Amanda is a good student. When she finishes her studies she wants to be a
     journalist. She lives with two friends in a flat near the college where she is
     studying. The flat is small but she likes it.
10 Peter and Mary have got two children, a boy and a girl. The boy is seven
     years old and the girl is three. Peter works in a factory. Mary hasn’t got a job
     at the moment.
Answers: Exercise 2
1 Can you open the door please?
2 How far is it to the airport?
3 Can I have a cup of coffee please?
4 That’s a nice picture. I like it.
5 Can you turn off the radio please?
Why are you sitting on the floor?
Answers: Exercise 3
1 Don’t forget to turn off the light when you go out.
2 Enjoy your holiday and don’t forget to send me a
   postcard.
3 What is the name of this village?
4 Canada is a very big country.
5 What is the largest city in Canada?
6 I like this room but I don’t like the colour of the carpet.
7 ‘Are you OK?’ ‘No, I’ve got a headache.’
8 We live in an old house near the station.
9 What is the name of the director of the film we saw last
   night.
Quick Quiz
                  a / an / the or nothing.

1.   Last night I stayed home and watched ____ television.
2.   ____ Mary used to live in ____ country.
3.   What do you usually eat for ____ breakfast?
4.   ‘What’s Sue doing?’ ‘She’s on ____ phone.’
5.    ____Mike is ____ good student.
6.   ____Peter is _____ youngest student in the class.
7.   ____ Sydney is ____ interesting city.
8.   This class is ____ best class at using articles.
Quick Quiz
             a / an / the or nothing.

1 Last night I stayed home and watched television.
2 Mary used to live in the country.
3 What do you usually eat for breakfast?
4 ‘What’s Sue doing?’ ‘She’s on the phone.’
5 Mike is a good student.
6 Peter is the youngest student in the class.
7 Sydney is an interesting city.
8 This class is the best class at using articles.
How to improve your use of articles
• Read and read and read
• Borrow some grammar books - :
• Essential Grammar in Use and English
  Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy
  have several units on articles (the
  exercises you have done today are from
  Essential Grammar in Use)

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A an-the ppt.

  • 1. a an & the Articles
  • 2. a = one person or one thing a car a small car a small pink car
  • 3. a = one person or one thing a woman a young woman a friendly young woman
  • 4. an before a e i o u sounds an apple an orange an eggplant
  • 5. a book an interesting book animal a small animal
  • 6. a or an? 1 Do you have ____ umbrella? 2 I’d like to buy ____ hat, please. 3 I’ll see you in ____ hour. 4 UWS is ____ university.
  • 7. a or an? 1 Do you have an umbrella? 2 I’d like to buy a hat, please. 3 I’ll see you in an hour. 4 UWS is a university. an before a e i o u sounds
  • 8. a /an for occupations ‘What do you do?’ ‘I’m a bus driver.’ ‘What does she do?’ ‘She’s an electrician.’
  • 9. Answers: Exercise 1 1 an old book 2 a window 3 a horse 4 an airport 5 a new airport 6 an organisation 7 a university 8 an hour 9 an economic problem
  • 10. Answers: Exercise 2 1 A duck is a bird. 2 A carrot is a vegetable. 3 Tennis is a game. 4 A hammer is a tool. 5 Everest is a mountain. 6 Jupiter is a planet. 7 A pear is a fruit. 8 The Amazon is a river. 9 A rose is a flower. 10 A trumpet is a musical instrument.
  • 11. Answers: Exercise 3 1 She’s a dentist. 2 He’s a shop assistant. 3 She’s a photographer. 4 She’s a taxi-driver. 5 He’s an electrician. 6 She’s a nurse. 7 He’s a private detective.
  • 12. a/ an and the 1 2 3 Can you open a window? There are three windows here. a window = window 1, 2 or 3
  • 13. a / an and the Can you open the window? There is only one window – the window.
  • 14. a / an and the I’ve got a dog. (there are many dogs and I’ve got one) I’m going to take the dog for a walk. (the dog = my dog) Is there a dentist in Granville? (there are many dentists – is there one here?) I went to the dentist yesterday. (the dentist = my dentist) Sydney is a beautiful city. (there are many beautiful cities, Sydney is one) Sydney is the capital of NSW. There is only one capital of NSW.
  • 15. a / an or the I bought __sandwich and __ milkshake. ___sandwich was nice but __ milkshake was horrible. I bought a sandwich and a milkshake. The sandwich was nice but the milkshake was horrible. the sandwich and the milkshake = my sandwich and my milkshake
  • 16. We use the when it is clear which person or thing we mean. For example: the roof, the backyard, the kitchen (house) ‘Where’s Sam?’ ‘He’s in the kitchen.’ the station, the airport, the bank (city or town) the door, the ceiling, the light ( a room)
  • 17. The the same Peter and Brian live in the same street. (not in same street) the sun/the moon/ the sky / the city / the country I live in the city. (not - I live in city) the police / the airforce / the army the top / the bottom / the left / the right
  • 18. Do not use the with: • Names of people and names of places. • I went to Canberra yesterday.  • I went to the Canberra yesterday. X • I saw Sue last week. • I saw the Sue last week. X • breakfast / lunch / dinner • days / months/ years
  • 19. Answers: Exercise 1 1 We enjoyed our holiday. The hotel was very nice. 2 Can I ask a question? 3 You need a holiday. 4 Where’s Tom? He’s in the bathroom. 5 Jane is an interesting person. 6 A: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the city centre? B: Yes, you go straight ahead and then take the next turn left. 7 A: Shall we go out for a meal this evening? B: Yes, That’s a good idea. 8 It’s a nice morning. Let’s go for a walk. 9 Amanda is a good student. When she finishes her studies she wants to be a journalist. She lives with two friends in a flat near the college where she is studying. The flat is small but she likes it. 10 Peter and Mary have got two children, a boy and a girl. The boy is seven years old and the girl is three. Peter works in a factory. Mary hasn’t got a job at the moment.
  • 20. Answers: Exercise 2 1 Can you open the door please? 2 How far is it to the airport? 3 Can I have a cup of coffee please? 4 That’s a nice picture. I like it. 5 Can you turn off the radio please? Why are you sitting on the floor?
  • 21. Answers: Exercise 3 1 Don’t forget to turn off the light when you go out. 2 Enjoy your holiday and don’t forget to send me a postcard. 3 What is the name of this village? 4 Canada is a very big country. 5 What is the largest city in Canada? 6 I like this room but I don’t like the colour of the carpet. 7 ‘Are you OK?’ ‘No, I’ve got a headache.’ 8 We live in an old house near the station. 9 What is the name of the director of the film we saw last night.
  • 22. Quick Quiz a / an / the or nothing. 1. Last night I stayed home and watched ____ television. 2. ____ Mary used to live in ____ country. 3. What do you usually eat for ____ breakfast? 4. ‘What’s Sue doing?’ ‘She’s on ____ phone.’ 5. ____Mike is ____ good student. 6. ____Peter is _____ youngest student in the class. 7. ____ Sydney is ____ interesting city. 8. This class is ____ best class at using articles.
  • 23. Quick Quiz a / an / the or nothing. 1 Last night I stayed home and watched television. 2 Mary used to live in the country. 3 What do you usually eat for breakfast? 4 ‘What’s Sue doing?’ ‘She’s on the phone.’ 5 Mike is a good student. 6 Peter is the youngest student in the class. 7 Sydney is an interesting city. 8 This class is the best class at using articles.
  • 24. How to improve your use of articles • Read and read and read • Borrow some grammar books - : • Essential Grammar in Use and English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy have several units on articles (the exercises you have done today are from Essential Grammar in Use)