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§ 14. Names of hotels, ships, newspapers and magazines.

Names of hotels, ships, newspapers and magazines are used with the definite article.

And he added that the Independent had accepted and was about to publish two poems which he had been able to write because of her. (Dreiser)

The three men came to the turning at the corner of the Grosvenor Hotel. (Hichens)

§ 15. Names of cardinal points.

With the names of cardinal points the definite article is used: the North, the South, the West, the East-

In the expressions from East to West, from North to South no article is used.

§ 16. Names of months and days.

As a rule names of months and days are used without articles.

May is a spring month. My day off is Friday.

When these nouns are modified by a particularizing attribute the definite article is used.

The May of 1949 will always rest in my memory.

M'ss Trotwood came on the Friday when David was born.

Names of days are used with the indefinite article when we mean one of many Mondays, Fridays, etc.

Robinson Crusoe found his servant on a Friday.

I do not remember exactly when he came from Moscow, but I

am sure it was on a Monday.

Names of months are used with the indefinite article when modified by a descriptive attribute.

A cold May is the usual thing in Leningrad.

§ 17. The use of articles with nouns modified by proper nouns.

If a noun is modified by a proper noun in the genitive case no article is used.

I met Robert's father.

A noun modified by a proper noun in the common case is used with the definite article.

Last summer I visited the Tretyakov Gallery.

The sailor led him back to the little irregular square by the

Medici Palace. (Voynlch)

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USE OF ARTICLES WITH NOUNS IN SOME SET EXPRESSIONS

§ 18. The use of the indefinite article with nouns in set expressions.

  1. in a hurry — нторопях

  2. to have a mind to do some­thing (a great mind, a good mind) —iiMcib желание чго-либо сде.'кпь, быть склонным что-либо сделать

  3. to fly into a passion — прийти в бешенство

  4. to get in a fury (in a rage) — прийти в ярость

  5. to take a fancy to (chiefly with names of living beings) — проникнуться симпатией, по­чувствовать расположение

  6. in a low (loud) voice —тихо (громко)

  7. a great many (with count-ables) — много

  8. a great deal (with uncount-ables) — много

  9. it is a pity —жаль

  1. it is a shame —стыдно

  2. it is a pleasure — приятно

  3. as a result —в результате

  1. to have a good time — хорошо провести время

  2. to be at a loss —быть в не­доумении

  3. at a glance — сразу, с первого взгляда

Things done in a hurry are done badly.

I have a great mind to have a serious talk with her.

If you contradict him, he will fly

into a passion. If you contradict him, he will get

in a fury (in a rage). " I wonder why she took a fancy

to the little girl.

Don't speak in a low voice.

I have spoken to him a great

many times. We can't skate to-day, there is a

great deal of snow on the ice. It is a pity you did not go to the

concert last night. It is a shame not to know these

elementary things. It is a pleasure to read beautiful

poetry.

As a result of the inhabitants' strenu­ous efforts the damaged city was soon rebuilt.

Last night we went to an evening party and had a very good time.

She was at a loss what to say.

She saw at a glance that something had happened.

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