Chapter 4 - Articles
Chapter 4 - Articles
Chapter 4: Articles
Std :III Div :____ Subject : English I (Grammar) Name:______________ Roll No.:___
Chintu: That is because I cannot understand who or what you are talking
about? Please be clear about who or what you are referring to. Were
you talking about a book, man, car, old lady, sweater,
baby in general, or anyone or anything in particular?
If you don‘t say this, it is confusing.
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Pintu: How do you want me to say it?
Chintu:Simple. Use a, an, or the, and I will know who or what you are
referring to.
Let us learn about the use of the articles a, an, or the. A and an are the
indefinite articles. The is the definite article.
Use of „a‟
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Use of „an‟
‘an‘ is used before the words that begin with a vowel sound.
‗an‘ is used for one thing.
‗a‘ and ‗an‘ are called indefinite articles, because they are not used to refer to
any particular person, place or thing.
For example:
I saw a man in a car.
We saw an ostrich in a zoo.
For example:
A dog wags its tail when it is happy.
An owl hoots.
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The indefinite articles a or an can be used in exclamations before
describing a noun.
For example:
What a beautiful room!
What an awful pile of trash.
The indefinite article is used when we are talking about only Singular
(one) person, place, animal or thing.
For example:
Billy has a brother. (meaning one brother)
I want an apple. (meaning one apple)
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Let us now go a step further.
The use of a and an really depends on the sound with which a word begins, not
on the actual letter with which it starts. If it begins with a vowel sound, we use
an before it; if it begins with a consonant sound, we use a before it.
That it is the opening sound that matters will be clear if you look at the
following examples:
We use an before the words hour, honest and honour, for though the first
letter of each is a consonant –h— that h is silent. So, when the words are
spoken the opening sound is that of a vowel.
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Exercise B Complete the sentences with a or an.
1. ___________ European came to visit our school yesterday.
Exercise C
Fill in each blank with ‗a‟ or ‗an‟.
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The is called the definite article.
(a) This is the book that I was reading.
(b) The city John lives in is called London.
(c) The girl, who won the race, is a student of Class III.
In (a), not any book but a particular book, the book that I was reading, is being
pointed out.
Similarly, in (b), a particular city— the city in which John lives— is being named.
In (c), a particular girl — the girl who won the race—is being referred to.
Use of “The”
We use the before objects that are unique such as the moon, the
Earth, the air, the sky etc
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Remember –
‗thee‟.
Exercise D
Fill in the blanks with „a‟ or „an‟.
1. Rahul asked for ___________ cup of milk.
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Exercise E
Fill in the three columns A, B and C with nouns. The nouns are
given in the box at the bottom of the page. Choose correctly.
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Exercise F
Make sentences. Choose the first part of the sentence from Box A and the
second part from Box B. Add a or an as appropriate.
Box A
Box B
1. _____________________________________________________________________
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2. _____________________________________________________________________
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3. _____________________________________________________________________
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4. _____________________________________________________________________
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5. _____________________________________________________________________
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