Pronouns and Articles

Articles 
Definite article = the
Indefinite article = a or an
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Articles 
Definite article = the
Indefinite article = a or an

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Articles
Articles are placed before a noun,   In English we know two types of articles: THE (definite article) and A or AN (both INdefinite articles)

Examples: 
The book is on this shelf is mine.
I’d rather eat  a pear than an apple.

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When to not use an Article?
Languages
She speaks Spanish.
Mealtimes
See you at lunchtime.
Cities and countries
She lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Street names and places
I travelled by taxi from Heathrow airport to Oxford street.
Some signal words
I am working next week.
Did you go on holiday last summer

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Which sentence is correct?
A. It is a honour to have you as our guest.
B. She went to an university upstate.
A
A.
B
B.
C
Both A. and B.
D
Neither A. or B.

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Which sentence is correct?
A. Did you manage to buy the book you were looking for?
B. Which the book are you reading?
A
A.
B
B.
C
Both A. and B.
D
Neither A. or B.

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Which sentence is correct?
A. Please write your notes in notebook provided.
B. You will find the Colosseum in the city of Rome.
A
A.
B
B.
C
Both A. and B.
D
Neither A. or B.

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What did we do today? What did you learn?

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Homework
If you have not finished exercises 8, 9, 10 and 12 on page 26 of your workbook, please complete these as homework.

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Lesson goals achieved?
- learners can correctly use indefinite pronouns in positive and negative statements and questions.
- learners can demonstrate they know when to use a definite or an indefinite articles or no article.
- learners can still remember the rules for countable and uncountable nouns and apply these rules when using articles.

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Definite article - THE
"THE" is placed before a singular or plural noun

The definite article (the) is used before a noun to define it as something specific (e.g., something previously mentioned or known, something unique, or something being identified by the speaker).


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Indefinite article - A, AN
"A" is placed before a singular noun beginning with a consonant sound
"AN" is placed before a singular noun beginning with a vowel sound

The indefinite article (a, an) is used before a noun that is general or when its identity is not known.

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