Articles (a, an, the) - Lesson 1 - 7 Rules For Using Articles Correctly - English Grammar

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Hello and welcome.
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In this lesson, I will teach you the
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seven rules that you need to know for using articles in
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English correctly.
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Articles are the words ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’.
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There is a final quiz at the end of the lesson for you to
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test your understanding.
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OK, the first rule is about where to use ‘a’ and where to
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use ‘an’.
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So rule number one is use ‘a’ before a consonant
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sound, and ‘an’ before a vowel sound.
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So in all of these words – you see that they start with a
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consonant sound.
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Cat starts with /k/, dog
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starts with /d/, boy with /b/, girl with /g/, house with /h/
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and tree with /t/.
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So we say ‘a cat’, ‘a dog’, ‘a boy’, ‘a girl’, ‘a house’, ‘a
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tree’ etc.
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Notice that in natural speech, we don’t say
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‘a’, we say ‘uh’ – like ‘a cat’.
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In this next set of words, you see that, they all start with a
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vowel sound – apple starts with /ae/, engineer starts with /e/,
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ice-cream with /ai/, old with /o/, umbrella with /uh/.
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So we say ‘an apple’, ‘an engineer’, ‘an ice-cream cone’,
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‘an old woman’, ‘an umbrella’ and so on.
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In speech, we don’t say ‘an’, we say /ən/.
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Let’s do a small exercise.
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You see ten items on the screen.
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For each one, I want you to say if you would use ‘a’ or ‘an’
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before it.
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Stop the video, think about it, then play the
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video again and check.
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OK here are the answers.
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Did you get them all right?
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I want to focus on items number seven
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to ten because these are a little tricky.
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Number seven is ‘a university’ because even
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though ‘university’ starts with the letter ‘u’ the first sound
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of the word is not a vowel sound.
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We don’t say /ooniversity/.
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We say /yoo-nə- vər-si-ty/ so that first sound
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is a /y/ sound, which is a consonant sound, so we say ‘a
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university.’
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Number eight is similar.
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The word ‘European’ starts with a
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/y/ sound, so ‘a European tour.’
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In number nine, the spelling has an ‘h’ at the start but
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that ‘h’ is silent.
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We don’t say /hau-ər/, we say /au-ər/.
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The first sound is an /au/ sound which is a vowel sound,
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so this is ‘an hour’.
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In the same way, in number ten, we say
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MA.
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‘M’ starts with an /e/ sound which is again a vowel
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sound, so ‘an MA in English’.
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OK let’s move on to rule number two: Use ‘a’ and ‘an’ ONLY with
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singular, countable nouns.
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We say that a noun is countable if we can count it – one, two,
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three, four etc.
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All of these words on the screen are countable.
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We can say one elephant, three cars,
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ten teachers, five hundred onions and so on.
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Now if you talk about one person or thing,
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like one elephant or one car, then that’s called a
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singular noun and if you say ten teachers or five hundred
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onions, those are called plural nouns.
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Uncountable nouns cannot be counted in this way.
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Nouns like water, sugar, milk, love,
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anger, knowledge are some examples.
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If you think about it, you cannot say “I drank
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four waters” or “I want eight milks”.
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To a person, you can say “I love you” but you can’t
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say “I have five loves for you” – that doesn’t make any sense.
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So these are all uncountable.
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Alright, so the rule is - you can only use ‘a’ and ‘an’ if
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you’re talking about one person or one thing.
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Let’s do another quick exercise.
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Here are ten items again.
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This time, you see ‘a’ or ‘an’ before the nouns, but
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some of these are wrong.
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They should NOT have ‘a’ or ‘an’
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before them.
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Stop the video, identify the mistakes, then
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play the video again and check.
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OK, here are the answers.
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Number three is wrong because ‘shirts’ is a plural and you
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cannot use ‘a’ or ‘an’ before a plural noun.
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Number five is wrong because ‘happiness’ is
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uncountable, so again, ‘a’ or ‘an’ cannot be used there.
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The same goes for number six –
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water is uncountable.
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Number nine is wrong because ‘doctors’
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is a plural – you can say ‘a doctor’ but not ‘a doctors’.
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And finally, in number ten, advice is an uncountable noun –
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so you cannot ask for ‘an advice’.
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Now a quick note here: the article ‘the’ can be used with
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all kinds of nouns – singular or plural countable nouns, and
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uncountable nouns.
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OK, so let’s now talk about how to choose between ‘a’ or ‘an’
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and ‘the’.
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Here’s rule number three: Use ‘a’ or ‘an’ to talk about a
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person or thing unknown to your listener.
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And use ‘the’ to talk about a person or thing known
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to your listener.
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For example, “My sister has two computers: a PC and a laptop.
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The PC is quite old but the laptop is brand new.”
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I say ‘a PC’ and ‘a laptop’ because
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that’s the first time I’m mentioning the two computers.
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That is, until this point, they are unknown to you, the
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listener.
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But now, I can say “The PC is quite old but the
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laptop is brand new.”
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When I say ‘the PC’, you know which
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one I’m talking about: my sister’s PC.
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And the same thing goes for the laptop.
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So the PC and the laptop are now known to
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you.
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In English, ‘a’ and ‘an’ are called indefinite articles
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because they talk about something that the listener
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doesn’t know about.
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And ‘the’ is called the definite article
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because the listener knows what you are referring to.
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Here’s another example: but now, can you fill in the gaps?
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It’s pretty simple: the first time I mention my tree, I’m
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going to say ‘a tree’: so, “I planted a tree in my garden
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last year.”
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Now you know about the tree, so I can say “The
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tree has now grown big.”
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Now this was easy because we were talking about one tree.
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But what if I planted two, three or four trees?
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Well you know that we cannot use ‘a’ or
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‘an’ with plurals.
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But we can mention the exact number.
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We can say “I planted four trees
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in my garden last year.”
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Or if I don’t want to say the number,
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I can say “I planted some trees.”
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And then I can say “The trees have now grown big.”
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‘The’ simply means that you know which trees I’m talking
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about.
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In both of these examples, we first introduce something with
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‘a’ or ‘an’ or ‘some’ and then we say ‘the’ because the
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listener knows about them.
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But sometimes, you don’t need ‘a’
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or ‘an’ because your listener will automatically understand
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what you are referring to.
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For example, “Can you open the window?”
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If we’re sitting in a room, and if I say this to you,
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you will know which window I’m talking about.
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Or if I said, “I need to go back home.
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I think I left the stove on.”
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That means, the stove might still be
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burning, but which stove?
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Well, you can understand from the
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situation that I mean the stove in my house.
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But this isn’t always possible.
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For example, if I say “The man is my boss.”
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You will ask – “Which man is your boss?”
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It’s confusing.
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But what about if I say “The man in the grey suit
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is my boss.”
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you know which one I’m talking about.
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So here, we mention a noun with ‘the’ –
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‘the man’ – and then we give information to identify that
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noun – ‘in the grey suit’.
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Here’s one final example: “Where’s the money I lent you
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last week?”
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So I start with ‘Where’s the money’ and then I
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say which money – ‘the money that I lent you last week’.
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OK, let’s now talk about rule number four: use ‘a’ or ‘an’ to
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talk about nonspecific things or people.
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What does that mean?
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Well, here’s an example: “Do you have
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a pencil?”
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If I ask you this question, then it probably
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means I need a pencil to write with.
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Now I say ‘a pencil’ because I mean ‘any pencil’ - I
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don’t care about any one specific pencil.
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Compare this to the next sentence: “Do you
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have the pencil that Kathy gave you?”
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Here, I’m referring to a specific pencil.
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Here’s another example, “I want to buy an apartment” ‘An
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apartment’ means I haven’t decided which apartment.
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Maybe I haven’t even started looking
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for one, but I just know that I want to buy some apartment.
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But look at this next sentence: “I
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want to buy the apartment that we visited.”
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So you know which apartment I’m talking about.
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And here’s one last example, “If you’re feeling sick, you
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should go and see a doctor.”
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Maybe you’re saying this to give advice to a friend who
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isn’t feeling very well.
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Here, we don’t mean go and see a
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specific doctor – we mean any doctor.
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But let’s say your friend takes your advice and
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goes to a doctor.
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When you see your friend again, you might
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ask “What did the doctor say?”
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Why are we saying ‘the doctor’?
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Because we mean that specific doctor who the friend visited.
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So, notice again that we use ‘a’ or ‘an’ when we’re talking
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about a person or thing in general, and not a specific
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person or thing (for that, we use ‘the’).
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Alright, let’s move on to rule number five now: use ‘a’ or
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‘an’ to mention the category or type of a person or thing.
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To understand this, I have a small exercise for you.
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All of these sentences mention a
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category of type of a person or thing.
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But they’re missing the articles.
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I want you to put ‘a’ or ‘an’ in the correct place in
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each of these sentences.
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Stop the video, think about your
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answers, then play the video again and check.
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OK, in number one - “My car is a 2011 Ford Fusion.”
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So here, I mention ‘my car’ and then I
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tell you the model of the car – ‘2011 Ford Fusion’ – that is
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basically the type of car that it is.
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So we use ‘a’ before it.
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Number two is “You can use your TV as a laptop monitor.”
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Here, the noun phrase ‘laptop
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monitor’ says what type of thing your TV can be used as.
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In number three, “Jim’s daughter is an intelligent
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girl.”
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We say what type of girl she is – ‘an intelligent girl’.
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Number four is “I’d like to become a member of your
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library.”
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After the verb ‘become’ you see that I’m
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saying what category I want to belong to – ‘member of the
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library’.
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For this reason, ‘a member’.
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We talk about professions in the same way: “I’m a teacher.”
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(NOT “I’m teacher”).
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A person’s profession says what category
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they belong to, or what type of person they are.
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So, you need to have ‘a’ or ‘an’ before the
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profession.
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Similarly, “He worked as a cashier for two
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years.”
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So to mention a type or category, use ‘a’ or ‘an’.
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Alright, let’s now turn to rule number six.
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This rule is about how to make generalizations.
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That is, how to talk generally about a whole group or class of
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people or things.
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So rule number six is generalize with plurals or
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uncountable nouns with no article.
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On the screen, there are six sentences.
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I’d like you to find all the plural and uncountable
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nouns.
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Stop the video, do the exercise, then play the video
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again and check.
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OK, in number one, there are two plurals: ‘teachers’ and
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‘students’.
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Here, we are not talking about any one teacher
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or one student in particular.
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We’re saying that all teachers should be friendly to all
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students.
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In number two, ‘dolphins’ is a plural noun.
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We’re using it to say, generally, that all
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dolphins are intelligent.
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In number three, ‘horror movies’
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is what I’m generalizing about.
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I’m saying I hate all horror movies – not a particular one.
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In sentence number four, ‘coffee’ is an uncountable
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noun, and we use no article before it because, again, we
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want to ask if Pablo likes coffee in general.
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Number five has two uncountable nouns in
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‘exercise’ and ‘health’.
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We don’t use any articles before
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them because this is a general statement of fact or truth.
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And finally, number six is the same
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kind of sentence – it also has two uncountable nouns –
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‘education’ and ‘life’.
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Now this is the common way of generalizing.
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But there’s one another way of doing it.
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With countable nouns, you can
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generalize by using ‘a’ or ‘an’ with a singular countable noun
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to mean every single one – that is every member of a group.
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For example: “A teacher should be friendly to his or her
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students.”
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It has the roughly same meaning as when we say
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‘teachers’ but it’s slightly different because it’s like
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saying “Every teacher should be friendly to his or her
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students.”
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Here’s one more example: “The dolphin is a very
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intelligent animal.”
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Again, same meaning as saying
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“Dolphins” but we mean ‘every dolphin’.
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So remember that this form – generalizing with ‘a’, ‘an’ or
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‘the’ can only be used with singular countable nouns AND
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when we mean ‘every single one’.
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So I cannot say “I don’t enjoy watching a horror movie
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or the horror movie.”
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Here, only the plural form is
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possible.
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It’s the same thing with all the other sentences.
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OK, let’s now talk about rule number seven: and that is where
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to use NO article.
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This is very important and this is one place where mistakes are
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very common because there are many situations where you
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should NOT use an article.
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In a separate lesson we will focus
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on all of these situations but here’s a short list.
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We use NO article in front of proper nouns – that is names of
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people or places.
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We don’t say ‘a Steve’, ‘the Priya’ etc.
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We just say their names without
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‘the’.
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It’s the same thing for places.
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However, some place names have ‘the’ as part of the name.
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Such as the United States, the
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United Kingdom and so on.
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With these, of course, you must use
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‘the’.
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We also usually use no article with names of games and
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languages.
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Then there are many fixed expressions that have no
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article – you have to learn these through experience and
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practice to use them correctly.
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You see some of these on the screen.
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It’s a good idea for you to memorize as many of
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these as possible.
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Alright, if you’re ready, now it’s time for a quiz to see if
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you can use articles correctly.
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On the screen, you see some sentences with blanks in them.
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In each blank, I want you to put ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’ or ‘no
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article’.
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That symbol – a zero with a line through it is just
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to say ‘no article’.
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OK, stop the video, try the exercise,
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then play the video and check.
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OK, here are the answers.
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You can stop the video and check
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them with your answers if you like.
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In the comments section, let me know how you many got
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correct.
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If you’re not sure about any of these, feel free
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to ask me in the comments and I will help you out.
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Alright, I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
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