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Escola E. B. 2, 3 D. Manuel de Faria e Sousa English – 7 th Form Teacher: Fernanda Soares ARTICLES: INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE INDEFINITE ARTICLE (a/an) A or AN? a/an = one: . Alice works in a bank. . I want to ask a question. We use an (not a) before a/e/i/o/u: . They live in an old house. . I bought a hat and an umbrella. BUT WE SAY: . a university or an hour (exceptions) We use a/an for jobs: . Mozart was a famous composer. . She’s an engineer. DEFINITE ARTICLE (the) A, AN or THE? a/an = one the it is clear which thing or person we mean They’ve got a car. (there are many cars and they’ve got one) Britain is an island. (there are many islands and Britain is one) I’m going to wash the car. (my car) Rome is the capital of Italy. (there is only one capital of Italy) Note: We don’t use the when we are talking about something in general: People usually make mistakes. (people = every person)

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Escola E. B. 2, 3 D. Manuel de Faria e Sousa

English – 7th

Form

Teacher: Fernanda Soares

ARTICLES: INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE

INDEFINITE ARTICLE (a/an)

A or AN?

� a/an = one:

. Alice works in a bank.

. I want to ask a question.

� We use an (not a) before a/e/i/o/u:

. They live in an old house.

. I bought a hat and an umbrella.

BUT WE SAY:

. a university or an hour (exceptions)

� We use a/an for jobs:

. Mozart was a famous composer.

. She’s an engineer.

DEFINITE ARTICLE (the)

A, AN or THE?

a/an = one the

it is clear which thing or person we mean

���� They’ve got a car. (there are many cars

and they’ve got one)

���� Britain is an island. (there are many islands

and Britain is one)

���� I’m going to wash the car. (my car)

���� Rome is the capital of Italy. (there is only

one capital of Italy)

Note: We don’t use the when we are talking about something in general:

���� People usually make mistakes. (people = every person)

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A, AN or THE?

A. Write a or an:

1. a book

2. __ old book

3. __ window

4. __ hotel

5. __ expensive hotel

6. __ airport

7. __ university student

8. __ Chinese restaurant

9. __ Indian restaurant

10. __ hour

11. __ hamburger

12. __ economic problem

B. Put in a or an where necessary in the sentences:

1. I buy newspaper every day. → I buy a newspaper every day.

2. We went to birthday party last weekend. ______________________________________________________

3. My brother is artist. ________________________________________________________________________

4. It’s beautiful day today. _____________________________________________________________________

5. Britain is industrial country. _________________________________________________________________

6. I usually have sandwich and apple for breakfast. _________________________________________________

C. Write a, an or the:

1. What is the name of this village?

2. Montreal is __ large city in Canada.

3. Can you turn on __ radio, please? I want to listen to some music.

4. This is a nice room but I don’t like __ colour of __ carpet.

5. We live in __ old house near __ station.

6. You look very tired. You need __ holiday.

D. Put in a, an or the where necessary in the sentences:

1. I turned off light, opened door and went out. → I turned off the light, opened the door and went out.

2. Excuse me, can I ask question, please? _________________________________________________________

3. Alan is best player in our football team. ________________________________________________________

4. What is name of director of film we saw last night? ______________________________________________

5. Peter and Mary have two children, boy and girl. _________________________________________________

6. Boy is seven years old and girl is three. ________________________________________________________

7. Enjoy your holidays and don’t forget to send me postcard! ________________________________________