Points To Note:
(1) Errors in the use of the English articles are very common in India. They are
difficult words to use correctly, out many errors occur because people do not
understand the purpose of the words, and the thought which they express.
There are two articles in English, the definite article(the) and the indefinite article (a
or an). (These are essentially DemonstrativeAdjectives).
(2) The purpose of the definite article (the) is to show that the speaker is thinking one
of the particular thing or one particular group of things as separate from all other
things of the same kind.
For example, the tiger which killed Mr. Stone ran away.
Of all the tigers in the world, only one tigher killed him. Therefore, we think of it as
separate from all other tigers. It is particularised.
(3) The purpose of the Indefinite Article (a or an) is to show that the speaker is
thinking of one thing of a certain kind, without troubling which particular one it is.
For example, we might begin a story by saying “A tiger sprang out of the jungle and
killed Mr. Stone.”
We being with a tiger, not the tiger, because we have not yet separated that tigher
from all others by saying what it did. But as soon as we have said what it did then we
think of that tiger as separate from all other tighers.
We might go on by saying: “Then men plural mouns, proper Nouns, names of
Materials, Meals, and colours, when used in a general sense.
But “the” is used before the names of rivers, seas, oceans and ships, ranges of
mountains, countries with plural names, names of hotels and museums and certain
buildings, names of families (in the plural).
NOTES OF ARTICLES
A, an and the are called articles. They are used as adjectives. A or an is called the
Indefinite article. It points to any person or thing. The is called the definite article. It
points to some particular person or thing.
A and an are used before nouns in the singular number only: The is used before both
singular and plural nouns.
1. A is used before a word beginning with a consonantal sound or a vowel sounded
like a consonant:
e.g. She is a girl.
It is a chair.
This is useful thing.
There is a university.
He is a European.
He is a young man.
It took a year for me to do it.
It is a ewe.
It is a unit.
There is a union.
His words are a eulogy.
He is a one-eyed man.
I have a one rupee coin.
We want a yard of cloth.
It is a unicorn.
It is a horse.
There is a hole.
2. An is used before words words beginning with a vowel sound.
E.g. an egg, an elephant, an apple, an actor, an actress, an umbrella, as ass, an ant, an
army, an Alsatian, an ulcer, an ink-bottle, an arm-chair, an ox, etc.
An is also used before words beginning with a silent h.
e.g an honourable man, An hour, an honest man, an heir, an heirloom, an M.A., an
M.D., an historical novel etc.

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