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Articles

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English

5th - 7th Grade

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L.1.1H

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Articles

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What Are Articles?

Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific.


Basically, an article is an adjective. Like adjectives, articles modify nouns.

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The indefinite article: 'a' an'd 'an

  • We use the indefinite article, a/an, with singular nouns when the listener/reader does not know exactly which one we are referring to:Police are searching for a 14-year-old girl.

  • We also use it to show that the person or thing is She is a pupil at London Road School.

  • We do not use an indefinite article with plural nouns or uncount nouns:

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The definite article: 'the'

  • We use the definite article in front of a noun when we believe the listener/reader knows exactly what we are referring to:

    because there is only one: The Pope is visiting Russia.

    The moon is very bright tonight.

  • This is why we use the definite article with a superlative adjective:He is the tallest boy in the class.

    It is the oldest building in the town.

  • because there is only one in that context: We live in a small house next to the church. (= the church in our village)

    Dad, can I borrow the car? (= the car that belongs to our family)

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The definite article: 'the'

  • because we have already mentioned it: A young man got a nasty shock when he tried to rob a jewellery shop in Richmond. The man used a heavy hammer to smash the windows in the shop.

  • to say something about all the things referred to by a noun: The wolf is not really a dangerous animal. (= Wolves are not really dangerous animals.)

  • We use the definite article in this way to talk about musical instruments: to refer to a system or service:

  • We can also use the definite article with adjectives like rich, poor, elderly and unemployed to talk about groups of people: 

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More uses of English articles

  • Rivers, mountain ranges, seas, oceans and geographic areas all usethe.

    For example, “The Thames”, “The Alps”, “The Atlantic Ocean”, “The Middle East”.

  • Unique things have ‘the’.

    For example, the sun”, “the moon”.



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More uses of English articles

  • Musical instruments use ‘the‘.

    “She plays the piano.”

  • Sports don’t have an article.

    “He plays football.”

  • Illnesses don’t have an article.

    “He’s got appendicitis.”

    But we say “a cold” and “headache”.

  • Jobs use ‘a’.

    “I’m a teacher.”

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More uses of English articles

  • Countries

    We don’t use ‘a’ if the country is singular. “He lives in England.” But if the country’s name has a “plural” meaning, we use ‘the’.The People’s Republic of China”, “The United States of America”.

  • Continents, towns and streets don’t have an article.“Africa”, “New York”, “Church Street”.

  • Theatres, cinemas and hotels have ‘the’.

    The Odeon”, “The Almeira”, “The Hilton”.

  • Abbreviations use ‘the’.

    the UN”, “the USA”, “the IMF”.


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Multiple Select

1. A famous detective and his deputy were walking in __ forest.

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__ forest was dark and a little bit frightening.

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Soon it began to get dark. But luckily they had __ tent with them.

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They decided to stay __ night.

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They put up their tent under __ stars and went to sleep.

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Then, in the middle of the night, there was __ loud noise.

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__ detective woke up.

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He looked up at __ sky.

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