Read the sentences. Write a, the or nothing.
This worksheet is about practicing the use of articles a, the, or nothing. Students read and complete the exercise. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Articles: “a,” “an,” “the,” or Nothing
Article | Explanation | Examples |
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Definite Article (“the”) | – Used before a specific noun that both the speaker and listener know or can identify. – Also used when referring to something unique or previously mentioned. | – I saw the cat in the garden.– She is the manager of the company. – Did you read the book I recommended? |
Indefinite Article (“a” or “an”) | – Used before a singular countable noun when we refer to something in general or for the first time. – “A” is used before nouns starting with consonant sounds, and “an” is used before nouns starting with vowel sounds. | – I need a pen to write this note. – She wants to be an astronaut. – He is a talented musician. |
No Article | – Used when referring to uncountable nouns or plural countable nouns in a general sense. – Also used with professions, meals, and abstract concepts. | – I love to swim in ocean. – She is doctor. – We had lunch at the café. – Honesty is virtue. |
Remember:
- Use “the” for specific nouns and when referring to something unique.
- Use “a” or “an” for general or first-time mentions.
- Omit the article when discussing uncountable nouns or in certain contexts.
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