A/an, the, no article – grammar chart

a, the, zero article

 

Use a/an

First mention

We use a/an when we mention something for the first time.

Jobs and descriptions

We use a/an to talk about people’s jobs or to say what kind of person or thing something/somebody is.

Note that you cannot use singular countable nouns alone (without athemy etc.)

 

Use the

Second mention

We use the when we mention something for the second time.

Specific things

We use the to talk about specific things or people; when it’s clear which things or people we are talking about.

There is only one

We use the when there’s only one of something.

Common places in town

With places in a town where we commonly go (the park, the cinema, the doctor, etc.)

Superlatives

We use the before superlative adjectives.

Musical instruments

We use the before names of musical instruments.

 

Use no article

General meaning

We do not use an article before plural or uncountable nouns to talk about something in general.

Compare:

Meals

We do not use an article before names of mealsbreakfast, lunch, dinner.

Years, months and days

We do not use an article before names of years, months and days of the week.

TV

We do not use an article with TV (when used as a broadcasting service, NOT as an appliance)

But: Turn off the TV. I’ve bought a new TV.

Names of languages and school subjects

We do not use an article before names of languages and school subjects.

Next, last

We do not use an article before next and last + time expression (when they mean before or after now).

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