ARTICLES IN ENGLISH
— The Tiny but Mighty Words!
There are three articles in English:
π A, An, and The
These three articles are divided into two types:
1. Indefinite (A, An)
2. Definite (The)
Let’s meet these three little celebrities one by one.
π °️ A – The Indefinite Article (used before consonant sounds)
Think of “A” as someone who doesn’t like to get specific.
It’s used when we are talking about any one of something, not a particular one.
Examples:
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I saw a dog in the park. (Not any special dog, just a random furry one!)
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She wants a pen. (Any pen will do — maybe even the one that doesn’t write!)
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He bought a car. (We don’t know which car — could be a toy one for all we know!)
π‘ Rule: Use “a” before words that start with a consonant sound, not necessarily a consonant letter.
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✅ a university (sounds like “yu-niversity”)
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❌ a umbrella → ✅ an umbrella (because “umbrella” starts with a vowel sound)
π °️π ½ An – The Indefinite Article (used before vowel sounds)
“An” is the same as “a,” but it’s smoother before vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u).
It helps your tongue take a little break between words. π
Examples:
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She ate an apple. π
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He saw an elephant. π
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I need an hour to finish. (Wait! “Hour” starts with an “h” — but sounds like “our,” a vowel sound!)
π‘ Rule: Use “an” before vowel sounds, not just vowel letters.
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✅ an honest man (because “honest” starts with a silent h)
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❌ an university → ✅ a university (because “u” sounds like “yu”)
π¦Έ♂️ The – The Definite Article (used when both speaker and listener know what’s being talked about)
“The” is like that friend who loves being specific.
It’s used when we talk about something particular, known, or unique.
Examples:
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The sun rises in the east. ☀️ (There’s only one sun!)
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Please pass me the salt. π§ (Both of us know which salt — the one on the table.)
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I saw the movie you recommended. π¬ (That specific movie!)
π‘ Special Uses of “The”
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Before superlatives: the best, the tallest, the most interesting
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Before unique things: the moon, the earth, the sky
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Before famous places: the Taj Mahal, the Himalayas, the Ganges
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Before musical instruments: He plays the guitar.
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Before directions: the north, the south
π« No Article (Zero Article)
Sometimes, English just says — “Hey, no article needed!”
We skip articles when we talk about things in general or uncountable nouns.
Examples:
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I love music. (Not the music — we mean music in general.)
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She drinks coffee every morning.
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Books are our best friends. (In general, not any specific books.)
π€Ή♀️ Funny Quick Recap
| Type | Article | When to Use | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | A | Before consonant sounds | a cat, a bike, a university |
| Indefinite | An | Before vowel sounds | an apple, an hour, an honest man |
| Definite | The | For specific or known nouns | the sun, the Taj Mahal |
| Zero Article | — | For general ideas or uncountables | I love music, She reads books |
Remember:
“A” and “An” are like saying “one of many”,
while “The” is like saying “that one exactly!” π
Rules for Using A / An (Indefinite Articles)
Use a / an when referring to something general or not specific.
Rule 1 — First mention
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I saw a dog. (any dog)
Rule 2 — Singular countable nouns only
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She bought a book.
❌ She bought a books.
Rule 3 — Use a before consonant sound
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a boy
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a university (sounds like “yu”)
Rule 4 — Use an before vowel sound
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an apple
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an hour (silent h)
I saw a dog. (any dog)
She bought a book.
❌ She bought a books.
a boy
a university (sounds like “yu”)
an apple
an hour (silent h)
Rules for Using The (Definite Article)
Use the when referring to something specific or known.
Rule 1 — When listener knows what you mean
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Close the door. (specific door)
Rule 2 — Second mention
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I saw a dog. The dog was barking.
Rule 3 — Unique things
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the sun
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the moon
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the internet
Rule 4 — Superlatives
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the best student
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the tallest building
Rule 5 — Musical instruments
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She plays the piano.
Rule 6 — Rivers, oceans, mountain ranges
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the Ganga
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the Pacific Ocean
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the Himalayas
Close the door. (specific door)
I saw a dog. The dog was barking.
the sun
the moon
the internet
the best student
the tallest building
She plays the piano.
the Ganga
the Pacific Ocean
the Himalayas
When NOT to Use Articles
No article is used with:
General plural nouns
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Dogs are loyal.
Uncountable nouns (general meaning)
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Water is essential.
Names of people, countries, cities
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Aravind is here.
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India is large.
(Exception: the USA, the UK, the Netherlands)
Dogs are loyal.
Water is essential.
Aravind is here.
India is large.
π§ Exercise: Fill in the blanks with A, An, The, or leave blank (no article)
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I saw ___ elephant in the zoo.
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She bought ___ umbrella yesterday.
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My father is ___ engineer.
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___ moon looks beautiful tonight.
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He is reading ___ interesting book.
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I want to become ___ honest person.
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___ Ganges is a sacred river.
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She doesn’t like ___ milk.
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We went to ___ Taj Mahal last summer.
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He is ___ best student in the class.
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