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María Robles Rueda Antea Cabanellas Arroyaga

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Especific uses related to groups. Uses on objects. Emphatic use. Most and the most. Importance of context.

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Classes:This is one way to refer to classes, and it is

perhaps more formal than using a plural.

The tiger is threatened with extinction.

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National groups:◦ Group as a whole:

The French eat in restaurants more than the English.

◦ Single examples are not formed in the same way:A Frenchman/ woman, an Englishman/woman.

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Other groups:If they are clearly plural:

The social Democrats, the Rolling Stones

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• Geographical names:– The following use the:• Rivers: the Thames.• Mountain ranges: the Alps.• Oceans: the Mediterranean.• Unique features: the Channel, the Artic.• Compass point/ areas: The East, the Middle East.• Countries (Collective or plural): the United Kingdom,

the Netherlands.– This does not apply to:• Mountain peaks: Everest (but The Matterhorn)• Lakes: Lake Genova.• Continents: Asia.• Countries: France, Spain.

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Place names:Post- modification, especially with… of…

place a role in place names.Leeds University/ the University of Leeds.

If the first part of a place-name is another name, the normal rules about zero article are applied. The same applies in geographical names

Bronw’s restaurant Canvey Island.

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Unique objects:◦ The moon, the sun.

Note that there are other suns and moons in the universe.◦ This planet has a small moon.

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Titles: This tend to be ‘unique’.

The director of studies.

If the title is post-modified (have a description coming after the noun), the is more likely, but not essential. Compare:

She became President in 2008.She became (the) president of the country in 2008.

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Other titles: The may be part of the title, and so is

capitalized.Newspapers: The Independent, The Sunday Times

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Musical instruments:

Jane plays the flute (in general).The guitar is my favourite instrument (in general).

It is, of course, still possible to use an article when we refer to an object.

There was a small brown flute in the window of the shop.

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This is heavily stressed and emphasizes the following noun.

This hotel is the place to stay.

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Most hotels in England are very expensive. (making a generalization)

This is the most expensive hotel in town. (talking about a specific hotel)

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The definite article refers to already mentioned items, and so its use depends on context.

The Smiths had a son and a daughter. The son was in the Army and the daughter was training to be a doctor.

On the Saturday, there was a terrible storm.

Here, the Saturday refers to a day in an area of time already mentioned.On the Saturday of that week…

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Indefinite articles

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A boyAn appleA car A / AN

Use 'a' with nouns starting with a consonant (letters that are not vowels), 'an' with nouns starting with a vowel (a,e,i,o,u)NOTE:

An before an h mute - an hour, an honour.A before u and eu when they sound like 'you': a european, a university, a unit

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to refer to something for the first time◦ An elephant and a mouse fell in love.◦ Would you like a drink?◦ I've finally got a good job.

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with names of jobs◦ John is a doctor.◦ Mary is training to be an engineer.

with nationalities and religions◦ John is an Englishman.◦ Kate is a Catholic.

with musical instruments◦ Sherlock Holmes was playing a violin when the

visitor arrived.◦ (BUT to describe the activity we say "He plays

the violin.") with names of days

◦ I was born on a Thursday

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to refer to a kind of, or example of something◦ the mouse had a tiny nose◦ the elephant had a long trunk◦ it was a very strange car

with singular nouns, after the words 'what' and 'such'◦ What a shame!◦ She's such a beautiful girl.

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meaning 'one', referring to a single object or person◦ I'd like an orange and two lemons please.◦ The burglar took a diamond necklace and a

valuable painting. Notice also that we usually say a hundred,

a thousand, a million.

NOTE: that we use 'one' to add emphasis or to contrast with other numbers: I don't know one person who likes eating elephant meat.We've got six computers but only one printer.

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Cases in which there is no need of the article

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After the 's possessive case:◦ His brother's car. ◦ Peter's house.

With uncountable nouns:◦ Rice is the main food in Asia.◦ Milk is often added to tea in England.◦ War is destructive.

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with the names of languages◦ French is spoken in Tahiti.◦ English uses many words of Latin origin.◦ Indonesian is a relatively new language.

with names of countries (if singular)◦ Germany is an important economic power.◦ He's just returned from Zimbabwe.◦ (But: I'm visiting the United States next week.)

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with the names of meals.◦ Lunch is at midday.◦ Dinner is in the evening.◦ Breakfast is the first meal of the day.

with people's names (if singular)◦ John's coming to the party.◦ George King is my uncle.◦ (But: we're having lunch with the Morgans

tomorrow.)

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with titles and names:◦ Prince Charles is Queen Elizabeth's son.◦ President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.◦ Dr. Watson was Sherlock Holmes' friend.◦ (But: the Queen of England, the Pope.)

with professions:◦ Engineering is a useful career.◦ He'll probably go into medicine.

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with names of shops:◦ I'll get the card at Smith's.◦ Can you go to Boots for me?

with years:◦ 1948 was a wonderful year.◦ Do you remember 1995?

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with the names of individual mountains, lakes and islands:◦ Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in

Alaska.◦ She lives near Lake Windermere.◦ Have you visited Long Island?

with most names of towns, streets, stations and airports:◦ Victoria Station is in the centre of London.◦ Can you direct me to Bond Street?◦ They're flying from Heathrow.

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by carby trainby airon footon holidayon air (in broadcasting)at schoolat workat Universityin churchin prisonin bed

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Determiners are words placed in front of a noun to make it clear what the noun refers to. The word 'people' by itself is a general reference to some group of human beings. If someone says 'these people', we know which group they are talking about, and if they say 'a lot of people' we know how big the group is.

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Definite and Indefinite articlesthe, a, an Demonstrativesthis, that, these, those

Possessivesmy, your, his, her, its, our, their

Quantifiersa few, a little, much, many, a lot of, most, some, any, enough, etc.

Numbersone, ten, thirty, etc.

Distributivesall, both, half, either, neither, each, every

Difference wordsother, another

Question wordsWhich, what, whose

Defining wordswhich, whose

The following words are pre-determiners. They go before determiners, such as articles: such and what, half, rather, quite

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