When To Use Definite vs. Indefinite Articles in English?
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English has two types of articles: the indefinite article, and the definite article. The indefinite article is a / an, and the definite article is the. We use these articles (or no article) before nouns, and the article we choose depends on the type of noun (singular / plural / countable / uncountable) and the pronunciation of the noun.
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In this video, there are two mistakes:
We use "The" before certain countries, such as "the United States" and "the United Kingdom," because they include common words, not because there is only one country with that name. While we have only one "Spain" and one "France," we don't typically refer to them as the Spain and the France!
The verb "bite" is conjugated as follows:
Present Simple: bite
Past Simple: bit
Past Participle: bitten
So, the correct sentence is: "I got bitten by a dog," instead of "I got bit by a dog."
I hope this helps clarify the points you mentioned.
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Morning! Please, can you explain me when to use strong form "the (i:)" or weark form the article "the"? Thanks for answer.
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Hello Alisha, can you explain why your using bit after the past tense got, and not bitten instead?
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i meant to find a video on definite and indefinite articles on french however one for english came up lol. i already speak english and just watching this video really taaught me how much i took for granted when being able to speak english. it seems very compicated lmao
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Thank you for great teaching. I'm confused about using 'the' in front of proper nouns. For example, I have to say 'the BBC' or 'the CW', but we don't put 'the' in front of ABC. What's the difference between those proper nouns? I'm eager to know the answer!!
I think it just depends on the name. The US because the name is "the United States" but ABC does not have "the" as part of the name. My advice would be to memorize when the acronym includes "the" but don't worry about it too much. For example, we often just say "BBC."
Can I leave both articles out when referring to just one thing but in general in a singular way?Examples of this case might be these: Squirrel can fly and walk on two feet. Squirrel eat apples. Squirrel live on trees, etc.
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If in your text a word "photos" will use a second time, then must to use article "the" before of the word "photos"?
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In the video you say: I like dogs speaking in general. To say I like dog like referring to dogs in general but singularly is grammatically correct?
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I'm confused about the short story example: ...a park near my neighborhood. why didn't you use "the" and say: ...the park near my neighborhood. as we specifically know that park. thanks.
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