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3.6 The zero article (2)

3.6A Zero article for parts of the day ('at dawn') and for meals ('for lunch') [> LEG 3.28.1-2]

1 Parts of the day and night: We use no article when we refer to parts of the day and night: at dawn/daybreak, at sunrise/sunset/ noon/night, by day/night, at/by/before/after/till 4 o'clock: We left at dawn. But compare: I've never seen a dawn like it! I got up early to admire the dawn.

2 Meals: We use no article with words like: breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner, supper. Dinner is served. He's at lunch. Let's have breakfast. But compare: The breakfast I ordered still hasn't arrived. (a specific reference) That was a very nice dinner, (simple description [> 3.1C])

Write: Supply a/an, the or '-'. 1 We're setting off at ... sunrise. 2 We must be home before ... midnight. 3 I'm often wide awake at ... night. 4 We reached the village before ... sunset. 5 ... lunch I ordered was burnt. 6 We're invited to the Smiths for ... lunch 7 Let's have ... breakfast on the terrace. 8 Do you always have ... tea at four?... 9 We've come here to see ... sunset. 10 I had ... nice lunch at the Ritz.

3.6B Zero article for e.g. 'She's at school' and 'He's in hospital' [> LEG 3.28.3, Apps 21- 23]

1 We use no article in front of nouns like school and hospital in phrases like to school, at school, in hospital when we are referring to their normal purpose: Jane's gone to school. Jane's at school, (to learn); John's in hospital, (he's ill) (Not "Jane's gone to the school. * "Jane's at the school. " "John's in the hospital. *) Other nouns like this are: bed, church, class, college, prison, sea, town, university, work. For the use of to, at and in with these nouns [> 8.2A], For home [> 8.2A, 10.2C].

2 We use the or a/an with these nouns when we are not referring to their 'purpose': Jane's gone to the school for a meeting. There's a meeting at the school. Norton High is a very good school. I'm going to make the bed.

3 Nouns which are not part of this special group behave in the usual way. My wife's at the office, (perhaps to work); They are at the mosque, (perhaps to pray). John's in the kitchen, (perhaps to prepare a meal) [> 3.4A]. My wife's firm has an office in Edinburgh. (Not "My wife's firm has office" [> 3.1 C])

Write: Supply a/an, the or '-'.

1 I'm really tired and I'm going to ... bed. 2 Your shoes are under ... bed. 3 Tim's been in .... bed for hours. 4 We've bought ... lovely new bed. 5 We took some photos outside ... church. 6 We always go to ... church on Sunday. 7 Have you ever worked in ... factory? 8 Susan's in ... class at the moment. 9 My father went to ... sea when he was 14. 10 When do you hope to go to ... university 11 Martha's been taken to ... hospital. 12 How long will she be in ... hospital? 13 There's a strike at ... hospital. 14 We've got ... fine new hospital. 15 When do you get home from ... office? 16 John's at ... work at the moment.

3.6C Zero article or 'the' with place names [> LEG 3.31]

1 General rule: We use no article with proper nouns [> 3.5A], so this includes place names, but there is some variation. We use the with the words bay, canal, channel, gulf, kingdom, ocean, republic, river, sea, strait(s), union, united: the United States of America.

2 Zero for: countries (Turkey), states (Ohio), cities (Paris), streets (Oxford Street), parks (Hyde Park), addresses (24 North Street), buildings (Westminster Abbey), geographical areas (Africa), historical references (Ancient Rome), mountains (Everest), islands (Malta).

3 The for: some countries (the USA, the USSR), some geographical areas (the Arctic, the Balkans), some historical references (the Dark Ages), oceans and rivers (the Pacific, the (River) Nile), mountain ranges (the Alps, the Himalayas), deserts (the Sahara, the Gobi).

4 Zero or the: theatres (Her Majesty's/The Globe), hotels (Brown's/the Hilton), restaurants (Leoni's/the Cafe Royal), hospitals (Guy's/the London Hospital).

Write: Supply the or '-'. 1 I've always understood ... Dark Ages to refer specifically to ...—.... Medieval Europe. 2 Ferguson has travelled everywhere from ... Central Asia to ... Arctic. 3 I've been to ... Brazil and ... Argentina, but I've never been to ... USA. 4 I'd love to do a tour of European capitals and visit ... London,... Paris, and ... Vienna. 5 What's your address? - I live in ... Montague Road, number 27. 6 I could never afford to stay at hotels like ... Brown's or ... Hilton. 7 Karl was born in ... Bavaria, but he now lives in ... Ohio. 8 You can't visit ... London without seeing ... Buckingham Palace. 9 I've been climbing in ... Alps, but I've never managed to get up ... Mont Blanc. 10 A lot of people have tried to cross ... Sahara without being properly prepared. 11 I’d love to travel down ... Nile as far as … Luxor. 12 There's a splendid view of ... Lake Geneva from this hotel. 13 We had an early dinner at ... Leoni's and then went to a play at ... Globe Theatre. 14 Go down ... Oxford Street till you come to ... Oxford Circus, then turn right. 15 Do you know the song about ... London Bridge? CASIA

3.6D Write: Put in a/an, the or '-'. HIGH FLYER.

I travel all over1... world on business and my neighbour thinks my life is one long holiday. You know what2... business travel is like: up at3... dawn to catch4, ... plane;5 ... breakfast in6 ... London,7... lunch in ... New York,9 ... luggage [> 2.4B] in10 ... Bermuda. When you're in 11 ... sky, you see only snow in 12 ... Arctic or 13 ... Greenland. You have glimpses of 14... Andes or 15 ... Pacific. You're always exhausted. Your wife or husband complains you're never there to take 16 ... children to 17... school or put them to 18 ... bed. When you get home, your neighbour says, 'Another nice holiday, eh?' Give me Home Sweet Home any day!

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