Superlatives
The most expensive restaurant…, the easiest way to do this…, the highest number of…
”TV” does not take the article “the”; otherwise, we are talking about a specific Television.
I watched the news on Television last night. (general)
Could you please turn up the television? (the TV in the room, specific)
Nationality words
The French, the English, the German,
the Spanish, the Dutch
With adjectives to form a plural noun to refer to something in general
The rich, the poor, the blind,
the dead, the old, the unemployed, the homeless
Machines and inventions
The telephone, the wheel,
the bicycle, the car, the plane
Things when we refer to them in general (not a specific thing)
The lion, the monkey, the tulip, the rose
Musical instruments
(mainly in British English; in American English, “the” is omitted)
(The) piano, (the) guitar, (the) violin, (the) saxophone
The indefinite article
The indefinite article takes two forms. The word “
a
” is used when a singular
countable noun starts with a
consonant (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z) and the word “
an
” which is used when a singular
countable noun starts with a vowel (a, e, I, o, u). They both are useful to mention something (a singular noun) for
the first time.
For example
Please give me a pen .
She is a doctor . (“a”/”an” is always used for jobs.)
I read an autobiography a while ago.
This sentence holds an idea .
Exceptions
She went to a university in Alberta.
He is an honest man.
It is an honor to meet you.
He is a united states congress member.
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