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27. Articles

A(an) can precede only singular countable nouns, it means one.

An is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. A is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.

E.g.An apple, a boy.

The meansthat (this/these/those), it can be used with countable (singular and plural) and uncountable nouns.

With countable nouns

With uncountable nouns

Singular

plural

The / no article

A (an), the

I’ve got a cat. / The cat is nice.

The / no article

The dogs were barking in the garden. / I don’t like dogs

The milk is too hot. / Milk is good for you.

As a rule a countable noun in the singular can’t be used without a determiner of some kind.

Some nouns are usually uncountable in English. Here are the most important of them: accommodation

advice

information

knowledge

money

news

weather

work

We use a/an:

1. to introduce a subject which has not been previously mentioned.

I saw a girl in the street (We don’t know which girl).

2. to say what kind of thing or person something/somebody is

He is a good student.

3. to say what somebody’s job is

He is a dentist.

4. in the meaning of one

I will be back in an hour.

5. in exclamations about singular countable nouns

What a nice guy!

We use the:

1. when it is clear from the context or the situation which thing or person we mean

He cleaned the car (= his car) the day before yesterday.

She turned off the light (= the light in her room).

I must go to the post office to buy some envelopes (I usually go to a particular post office).

2. when something is unique

Moscow is the capital of Russia.

What is the highest mountain in the world?

3. in word combinations: thesame, the whole, on/to the right, on/to the left, the wrong, the very, the only (but: an only son), the main, the following, the opposite; go to the cinema, go to the theatre, listen to the radio

Your skirt is the same colour as mine.

I often go to the cinema and listen to the radio.

4. to speak about a type of animal, machine, etc.

The guitar is my favourite instrument.

The rouble is the currency of Russia.

5. with an adjective to talk about groups of people

The sick need more help from the government.

6. with nationalities

The British like to speak about their weather.

7. if a noun is followed by a defining phrase

The girl sitting in the corner is my friend.

He was the son of a doctor.

8. if a noun is defined by an ordinal number

The second door was open.

We do not use any article:

1.before sports

He plays football.

2.with abstract nouns in the general meaning

This work gives us satisfaction.

3.with general areas of subject matter

He studied mathematics and sociology.

4.before the words school, prison, hospital, university, church when the person goes there as a pupil, a criminal, a patient, a student, to a religious service

Her brother goes to school.

Our friend is in hospital now.

4. in expressions go to bed, be in bed, go to work, be at work, go home, come home, arrive home, be at home, go to sea, be at sea, go by bus, train (and other means of transport), in time, at night, by day, by heart, from year to year, have breakfast/lunch/dinner/supperand others.

I go to bed at 11 o’clock.

He usually has lunch in his office.

Why do you get to work by bus?

5. in exclamations about plural or uncountable nouns

What nice weather!

We can use propernames withtheor withoutany article.

No article

Definite article

Names

Mary, Brown

The whole family

The Browns

Continents

Africa

countries

no common nouns, singular

Russia, Great Britain

Countries with common names (federation, state, republic, kingdom, etc.)

the Russian Federation (the RF), the United Kingdom (the UK).

Countries in the plural

the Netherlands

states

Texas

regions

northern/southern/eastern/westernnorthern France

Central Europe

North/south/east/west

The South of England

the Middle East, the Far East

islands

one island

Corsica

Groups of islands

the British Isles

cities, towns

London

mountains

one mountain

Everest

Mountain ranges

the Alps

lakes

Loch Ness

Groups of lakes

the Great Lakes

Streets, squares, roads, parks

Broadway, Oxford street

Times Square

Finchley Road

Hyde Park

Oceans

the Atlantic

Seas

the Irish Sea

Canals

the Suez Canal

Channels

the English Channel

Rivers

the Thames

Gulfs

the Gulf of Mexico

Holidays

Christmas, Easter

Names of buildings and institutions

beginning with the name of a person or a place

Kennedy Airport, Buckingham Palace

With of

The Bank of Moscow

Hotels,

restaurants, pubs

The names with -s or ‘s

Selfridges

Maxim’s

The Rossia, the Hilton Hotel

The Red Lion

theatres, cinemas, museums, galleries

The Art Theatre

The Odeon

The Fine Arts Museum

The Tate Gallery

Wars

world wars

World War II

The Crimean War

The II World War

Historical documents

The Constitution

Newspapers

The Times

Companies

Sony

The Sony company

Magazines

Vogue

Ex. 1. Fill in the gaps with the articles wherever necessary.

1. My brother smokes ... cigars.

2. Is there ... bookshop in this street?

3. ... watchmaker repairs ... watches and ... clocks.

4. There is ... sofa and ... armchair in this room.

5. Mr.Green is ... accountant.

6. Mrs Brown is ... architect; her two brothers are ... engineers.

7. Which would you like: ... apple or ... orange?

8. Which would you like: ... apples or ... oranges?

9. Please give me ... pen and ... coloured pencils.

10. Is there ... e-mail for me?

11. What ... strange woman!

12. What ... interesting reports!

13. Has ... postman come yet?

14. I am expecting ... telegram from my father.

15. ... captain ordered ... crew to unload ... vessel.

16. My sister can drive ... car.

17. I borrowed ... interesting book from our library. ... librarian said that I could only keep it for ... week as ... teacher of French also wanted it.

18. How can you say such ... things?

19. There is ... meeting in ... conference hall today.

20. There is ... brown book and ... white book on ... table in ... dining room. Will you bring me ... brown one, please?

21. Can you tell me how to get to ... cinema? Go straight down ... street as far as ... bridge. Then turn to … left and you will see ... large grey building. That is ... cinema.

22. ... department store is ... shop where all kinds of ... things are sold.

23. I want to write ... letter to … my sister.

24. How brilliantly ... stars are shining!

25. ... high stone wall separated ... house from ... road.

26. He asked ... teacher ... question.

27. ... door opened and ... man entered ... room. He was ... man of about 30.

28. ... lion is ... large powerful animal.

29. There are many schools for ... blind in Britain.

30. My friend’s father is in … hospital, so we went to visit him … last night.

31. When you go to … shop, please buy … bottle of milk and … 5 kilos of … potatoes.

32. … chair that he is sitting on is broken.

33. We must visit … British Museum when we are in … London.

34. …Ben Nevis is … highest mountain in … United Kingdom, it is situated in … Scotland.

35…. North of … England is colder than … South.

Ex. 2. Read the jokes and explain the use or the absence of articles.

1.

A farmer who went to a large city to see the sights rented a room at a hotel and before going to bed asked the clerk at what time the meals were served.

“We serve breakfast from 7 to 11, lunch from 12 to 15 and dinner from 18 to 20”, explained the clerk.

“Look here,” asked the farmer in surprise, “When am I going to see the city?”

2.

When White had finished a portrait of a well-known singer, he asked him whether he liked it.

“No, I can’t say I do, Mr White, and you must admit it’s a bad work of art.”

“Yes,” replied the painter, looking at the singer through his glasses, “but then you must admit that you are a bad work of nature.”

Ex. 3. Fill in the gaps with the articles wherever necessary paying particular attention to the use of the articles with geographic names.

... British Isles.

... British Isles is ... geographical term for ... group of about 5,000 islands off ... north-west ...coast of ...mainland ... Europe. ... largest island is ... Britain or ... Great Britain, which is also ... largest island in ... Europe. ... next largest island is ... Ireland.

... total area of ... British Isles is 322 246 square km.

... British Isles are of ... continental origin. Once they formed part of that continent, they became ... islands only when they were separated from it. ... separation took place thousands of years ago, after ... last Ice Age, and greatly influenced ... history and ... geography of these islands.

... English Channel and ... North Sea separate ... British Isles from ...Europe. In ... west they are washed by ... Atlantic Ocean, in ... east – by ... North Sea. ... two main islands – ...Great Britain and ...Ireland – are separated by ... Irish Sea.

... United Kingdom’s area is about 244 100 sq. km. It is just under 1,000 km long and just under 500 km across in its ...widest part. This is nearly half ... size of ... France. ... population is over 57 mln people. It is one of ... most densely populated countries. ... most mountainous region is ... Scotland (with ... Britain’s highest peak, ... Ben Nevis – 1,343 m). Rivers in ...GB are quite short – ... longest rivers are ... Severn and ... Thames – but their easy navigability has made them ... important part of ... inland transport network for ... transportation of ... bulk products such as ... coal, ... iron ore and ... steel.

Ex. 4. Translate from English into Russian.

1. Дайте мне, пожалуйста, нож и вилку.

2. В этом журнале есть инте­ресные статьи.

3. Он купил видеомагнитофон, а я купил телевизор.

4. Это очень простая проблема. вы можете решить ее.

5. Вам полезны яблоки.

6. Покажите мне работу, которую вам принес г-н М.

7. Послать ей письмо или телеграмму? — Пошлите ей телеграмму.

8. Вот письмо, о котором я вам говорил.

9. Я познакомился с ним в одном маленьком северном городке.

10. Какой-то посетитель ждет вас в приемной.

11. Кто принес это письмо?—Какой-то мальчик.

12. Где словарь? — Он на книжной полке.

13. Кто этот человек? — Он сын одного инженера, который работает на нашем заводе.

14 Я знал его, когда он был маленьким мальчиком.

15. Он родился в каком-то городе недалеко от Москвы.

16. Дверь открылась, и в комнату вошла девушка с журналом в руке.

17. Когда преподаватель вошел в класс, студенты встали.

18. Ре­бенку легко изучать иностранный язык.

19. Когда мы вышли из машины, мы увидели маленький домик. Крыша была зеленая, а стены—белые. Вокруг дома был большой сад, окруженный забором. Забор был выкрашен в зеленый цвет. У ворот сидел старик с труб­кой во рту. У его ног лежала большая собака. 20. Какой прекрасный день!

21. Какая чудесная погода!

22. Водитель в большом городе должен быть очень опытным, потому что трудно ездить по центру города.

23. Я должен купить ручку для входной двери.

24. Они ищут секре­таря со знанием английского языка.

25. Вдали мы увидели вершину горы.

26. У берега стоял большой пароход. Капитан был на палубе и давал при­казания матросу.

27. Я вчера познакомился с писателем, который много лет работал на севере.

28. Она — жена известного писателя.

29. Летом мы собираемся поехать на юг России и будем купаться в Черном море.

30. Он не любит журналы, но всегда читает газету «Daily World» по утрам.

31. Вчера мы были в музее изобразительных искусств (Fine Arts) на Волхонке, а вечером ходили в Большой театр.

32. Этот студент приехал на Рождество из США, где он учится в университете Флориды.

33. Панамский канал соединяет Атлантический и Тихий океаны.

34. Он бывал во многих странах западной Европы.

35. В прошлом году он работал на Дальнем Востоке.

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