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Articles & prepositions

Articles & prepositions

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English

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CCSS
L.1.1I, L.1.1H, L.2.1F

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Haribabu Thammineni Lendi Institute of Engineering and Technology

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14 Slides • 12 Questions

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Multiple Choice

How many types of articles do we have?

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Fill in the Blank

What are the two types of articles?

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Multiple Choice

'The' is an indefinite article.

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Yes

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No

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What are articles?

An article is a short monosyllabic word that is used to define if the noun is specific or not. Articles are normally used before nouns.

​‘a’ and ‘an’ are called the indefinite article, and ‘the’ is called the definite article.”

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'a’ is used before singular nouns that start with consonant sounds​.

  • She has a pet dog.

  • My father is a doctor.

  • My brother gave me a calculator.

a

‘an’ is used before singular nouns that begin with vowel sounds.​

  • I had an apple for breakfast.

  • Do you have an eraser?

  • I saw an aeroplane.

an

Indefinite articles indicate something that is not definite or specific. It can also be used before singular nouns.

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Open Ended

Can you recollect some rules to use the indefinite articles ?

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Use indefinite article

  • before a noun that is is introduced for the first time.

  • before a noun which represents the whole class. Ex. A teacher must be patient.​

  • to indicate numerical one.

  • when the person referred to is a stranger to the speaker.

  • when referring to the qualities of the person and not the person.​ Ex. karthik is turning out to be a Sachin.​

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Multiple Choice

It is.............one man show.

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a

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an

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the

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no article

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  • countries whose names include words like kingdom, states or republic

  • countries which have plural nouns as their names​. Ex. the Netherlands

  • geographical features, such as mountain ranges, groups of islands, rivers, seas, oceans and canals

  • newspapers​

  • well-known buildings or works of art​. Ex. The Mona Lisa

  • With surnames

  • With the names of unique objects. Ex: The sun is a star.

  • with a superlative adjective​

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Use Definite article before

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Omission of articles

1. Do not use any article before the names of countries, persons, months, places and diseases.

​2. Do not use any article before the names of metals.

​3. Do not use any article before the names of languages.

​4. Do not use any article before the abstract nouns & common nouns.​

5. Do not use any article before the names of games.

6. ​Do not use any article before the names of relatives, foods & festivals.​

7. ​When we want to mention about the things which are specifically indicated, we have to use THE.​​

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Click on the following link to do an exercise on articles.

https://www.englishcurrent.com/exercises/study-articles-exercises-online/

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Multiple Choice

What is preposition ?

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expressing a relation between noun or pronoun and a word

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a word usually preceding, a noun or pronoun

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a word that shows a noun or pronoun's position

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all the above

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Multiple Choice

She started dancing ______6 and now she's a great star

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at

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from

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in

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of

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Multiple Choice

I'll be back_______ half an hour.

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in

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at

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on

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from

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Multiple Choice

The scientist looked ____ the microscope.

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through

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in

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Multiple Choice

San Francisco is ____ the west coast of the United States.

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on

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in

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Multiple Choice

6. She spends most of the day sitting _____the window.

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at

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near

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​Prepositional phrase

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Match

Match the following

We all laughed when he came to school

I don't need any help. I'll manage

Because she didn't want anyone else to hear she spoke to him

The journey home took 26 hours so you can imagine how we felt when we arrived home

He still very nervous when he has to speak

in his pyjamas

on my own

in a whisper

at last

in public

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5 RULES OF PREPOSITIONS

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Can be placed at the beginning of some questions.

1.With whom did he go to the market?

2.For which bus are you waiting?

When the indirect object comes after the direct object, preposition is placed before the indirect object.

Eg. I sent a present to my brother.

Present - direct object (To - preposition. My brother - indirect object)

When the indirect object comes before the direct object, a preposition is not necessary.

1.I sent my brother a present.

2.He lent me some money.​

Usually prepositions placed before the noun or the noun phrase it governs.

1.He is in the room.

2.They are at the market.

Placed after the infinitive.

1.This is a good pen to write with.

2.This is a good hotel to stay at.

Can occur at the end of a relative clause or question.

1.This is the book that I asked for. 2.What is she looking at?

lent me some money.

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