articles & possessives
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ARTICLES & POSSESSIVES
Chalida Piyajittra No. 10
Sitanan Wongsurith No. 22
Thitika Chaibandit No. 23
Titayaporn Schmidt No. 25
M.4/2
ARTICLES
An article is a word that used with a noun to
indicate the type of reference being made by the
noun.
HOW TO USE A AND AN
We use a and an when introduce something or
someone you have not mentioned before
We use a when the noun you are referring to
begins with a consonant.
Ex. a spoon, a tiger, a book etc.
We use an when the noun you are referring to begins
with a vowel.
Ex. an elephant, an apple etc.
We use a and an before singular nouns that can be
count
Ex. He has a cat.
This is an orange.
We say "university" with a "y" sound at the
beginning as though it were spelt "youniversity".
So, "a university" IS correct.
We say "hour" with a silent h as though it were
spelt "our".
So, "an hour" IS correct.
Exception
HOW TO USE “THE”
We use “the” with Singular nouns and Plural
nouns and when we have already mentioned the
thing we are talking about.
We use “the” before noun that have one thing in the
world
Ex. The sun, the moon, the sky etc.
We use “the” before family’s name, newspaper’s name
and place’s name.
Ex. The Browns (Family’s name)
The Nation (Newspaper’s name)
The Sahara (Place’s name)
EXCEPTION THAT NO NEED TO USE ARTICLE
The meal’s name Ex. Breakfast, etc.
The language’s name and subject’s name
Ex. English, Thai, etc.
The day’s name Ex. Wednesday, Monday, etc.
The festival’s name Ex. Christmas, etc.
The Season’s name Ex. Summer, etc.
The city’s name and the country’s name
Ex. Thailand, Texas, etc.
The continent’s name Ex. Asia, Europe, etc.
The sport’s name Ex. Football, Tennis, etc.
EXCEPTION THAT NO NEED TO USE ARTICLE
POSSESSIVES{SHOW THE OWNERSHIP}
possessives: nouns
possessives: adjectives
possessives: pronouns
possessives: questions
POSSESSIVES: NOUNS
We use a noun with ’s with a singular noun to
show possession:
Ex. We are having a party at John’s house.
We use s’ with a plural noun ending in -s:
Ex. This is my parents’ house.
POSSESSIVES: ADJECTIVES
Subject Object Possessive
I me my
He him his
She her her
It it its
We us our
They them their
You you your
POSSESSIVES: ADJECTIVES
We use possessive adjectives:
to show something belongs to somebody
Ex. My car is very old.
for relations and friends:
Ex. My mother is a doctor.
for parts of the body:
Ex. She’s washing her hair.
POSSESSIVES: PRONOUNS
Subject Object pronouns
I me mine
He him his
She her hers
It it its
We us ours
They them theirs
You you yours
We can use a possessive pronoun instead of a noun phrase:
POSSESSIVES: PRONOUNS
Is that John’s car? No, it’s [my car] > No, it’s mine.
Whose coat is this? Is it [your coat]? > Is it yours?
Her coat is grey, [my coat]is brown Her coat is grey, mine is brown.
We can use possessive pronouns after of.
We can say: Susan is one of my friends.
or
Susan is a friend of mine.
POSSESSIVES: PRONOUNS
POSSESSIVES: QUESTIONS
We use whose to ask questions:
Pattern A Pattern B
Whose coat is this? or Whose is this coat?
Whose book is that? or Whose is that book?
Whose bags are those? or Whose are those bags?
REFERENCE
http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/articlestext.html
http://www.grammarly.com/handbook/grammar/articles/
http://eng4-6.blogspot.com/2013/03/articles-an-the.html
http://www.translationfind.com/th/english-learning/132-Article-
%28A-An-The%29.html
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-
grammar/possessives/possessives-adjectives