DEFINITE INDEFINITE ARTICLES – A Tutorial

DEFINITE INDEFINITE ARTICLES – A Tutorial

How to Master DEFINITE INDEFINITE Articles:
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Many students of English freely admit the English article system is very confusing at first. Just when do you use a, an, or the, or when don’t you use them at all? While it may be a challenge to get it right 100% of the time, it is possible to master the use of definite and indefinite articles MOST of the time, bringing you to the level of a native speaker.

How can this be accomplished? By examining a few simple rules and then PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE.

The course: How to Master Articles does just that.

A number of modules give illustrated examples with notes explaining the use of definite and indefinite articles in each case.

Then practice exercises allow the student to fill in the blanks using a, an, the or no article. This is a very practical method for becoming confident in using definite indefinite articles.

There is also a module dedicated to special cases. While the general rules apply in most cases, there are a number of exceptions. Memorizing these will enable the student to achieve native speaker level.

So if you find it confusing, enroll in the course:
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Video Transcript

Slide 2
This sentence is correct:

Next week I will be visiting the United Kingdom.

Slide 3
This sentence is incorrect:

Next week I will be visiting the London.

Slide 4
It should be:

Next week I will be visiting London.

Slide 5
The definite article ‘the’ is not used before names of cities.

It is also not used before names of countries.

However, the United Kingdom (the UK) is an exception!

Slide 6
Are you confused by definite and indefinite articles?

Slide 7
How to MASTER . . .

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