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  1. Definite article (the) If your reader or listener understands what you are referring to, then you will usually need the definite article: I bought a book last week. The book is about trees. (You have just mentioned the book, so you both know which one.) We went to a wedding yesterday. The bride wore a lovely dress.

  2. We use the, the definite article, before a singular or plural noun. We use the to show people that they know (or they will soon know) what we are talking about.

  3. Definite and indefinite articles in English are small words that may pose problems for beginners. This lesson plan is designed to help them discover by themselves the main use of these articles. The lesson starts with a short dialogue.

  4. 1 wrz 2024 · We use the definite article when both the speaker (writer) and the listener (reader) know which item is being referred to. In other words, if both can answer the question 'Which one? then 'the' is appropriate.

  5. 23 wrz 2022 · The definite article tells you that your friend is referring to a specific party that both of you already know about. The definite article can be used with singular, plural, or uncountable nouns. Below are some examples of the definite article, the, used in context: Please give me the hammer.

  6. We use the, the definite article, before a singular or plural noun. We use the to show people that they know (or they will soon know) what we are talking about. Can you explain with examples?

  7. Two types of articles can be placed before a noun: definite (the) and indefinite (some/a/an). The use of each article depends on whether specific or general reference is made to any member of a...