Definite 'The'.: A and An Are Used Before Nouns That Introduce Something or
Definite 'The'.: A and An Are Used Before Nouns That Introduce Something or
For
example:
You use a when the noun you are referring to begins with a
consonant (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y
or z),
Note!
You should also use the when you have already mentioned the
thing you are talking about.
For
"She's got two children; a girl and a boy. The girl's eight
example:
and the boy's fourteen."
We also use the before certain nouns when we know there is only
one of a particular thing.
For
example:
the rain, the sun, the wind, the world, the earth, the
White House etc..
Note !!!!!!
For
- The doesn't mean all:"The books are expensive." = (Not all books are
example: