1. Sounds | ||||||
The definite article is THE. It is used for singular and plural. The pronunciation differs before a vowel or consonant. The difference depends on the sound of the vowels and consonants, not the spelling. | ||||||
2. Examples | ||||||
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3. Use | ||||||
THE is used before names of instruments: I play the piano. My sisters play the violin. My teacher plays the guitar. | ||||||
Don't put THE before names of meals, except when we talk about a particular meal: Dinner is served. What time do you have lunch. BUT: The dinner we had yesterday was delicious. | ||||||
Don't put THE before names of seasons, except when we talk about a particular season: We have a long holiday in summer. Flowers bloom in spring. BUT: The winter of 1966 was the coldest in history. | ||||||
No THE before names of mountains: Mount Everest is 8,862 metres high. We stood on top of Etna. | ||||||
No THE before abstract nouns used in general use: I love nature. |
الخميس، 12 يناير 2012
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