The articles: a, an, theIV. The articles: a, an, the * “a”: - is used before a countable singular noun - is used to mean “any, every” * “an”: - is used instead of “a” before a noun beginning with a vowel sound. * “the”: - is used before a noun that has already been mentioned or is easily understood. - is used to refer to a noun that is the only, or obvious one of their kind. - is used before superlative comparison of adjectives and adverbs * whether we use “a” or “an” depends on the sound, not the spelling: an hour, a uniform Practice: Exercise 1. Fill in the blanks with “a, an, the, any” 1. Do you live in ___________ apartment in town? No, we live in ___________ house in ___________ country. 2. There aren’t ___________ restaurants on my street. 3. Is there ___________ vegetable garden in front of ___________ yard? 4. What’s that on the floor? - It’s ___________ eraser. 5. Are there ___________ lakes in your city? 6. Near ___________ river, there is ___________ rice paddy field. ______________________________________ |