Grammar - Articles: The Indefinite Article - A
Grammar - Articles: The Indefinite Article - A
Grammar - Articles: The Indefinite Article - A
the following word starts with a consonant the following word starts with a vowel
a boy an aunt
a unit an uncle
[ ] [ ]
the following word starts with a spoken consonant the following word starts with a spoken vowel
the girl the English girl
the unit the uncle
Here a [ ] is pronounced at the beginning of the Here a [ ] is pronounced at the beginning of the
word. word.
We have listed some examples in the following table. There you can see when we use the definite article and
when we don't.
Life is too short. I've read a book on the life of Bill Clinton.
I like flowers. I like the flowers in your garden.
public buildings, institutions, means of transport public buildings, institutions, means of transport
(indefinite) (definite)
Mandy doesn't like school. The school that Mandy goes to is old.
We go to school by bus. The bus to Dresden leaves at 7.40.
Some people go to church on Sundays. The round church in Klingenthal is famous.
names of countries in the singular; summits of names of countries in the plural; mountain ranges;
mountains; continents; towns regions
Germany, France;
the United States of America, the Netherlands; the
Mount Whitney, Mount McKinley;
Highlands, the Rocky Mountains, the Alps; the Middle
Africa, Europe;
East, the west of Australia
Cairo, New York
Corfu, Bermuda, Sicily the Bahamas, the British Isles, the Canaries
months, days of the week (indefinite) months, days of the week (definite)
The weekend is over on Monday morning. I always remember the Monday when I had an accident.
July and August are the most popular months for holidays. The August of 2001 was hot and dry.
We use the seasons of the year (spring, summer, autumn, winter) with or without the definite article.
in summer or in the summer
The American English word for autumn >fall< is always used with the definite article.
Sometimes we use the article and sometimes we do not. It often depends on the context. Watch the following
example:
The student goes to school.
The mother goes to the school.
In the first sentence we do not use the definite article, in the second we do. The student goes to school for its
primary purpose, so we do not use the article.
The mother might talk to a teacher, for example. She visits the school for a different reason. That's why we use
the definite article in the second sentence.