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Table of Articles
ArticlesLesson 2 Table of Articles Quick Hints Articles Rule 1: With singular count nouns, use 'a' if indefinite or Articles Rule 2: With plural count nouns use either Articles Rule 3: With non-count nouns, use either Articles Rule 4: If a plural or non-count noun is followed by 1. Adjectives as Nouns 2. Names of Countries When referring to a group of 3. Cities and Streets use nothing4. Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groups of Mountains 5. Numbers Cardinal numbers(1,2,3) use nothing World War 2Page 7Chapter 1Mission 1Paragraph 5Channel 6. Titles of People When a title is given with a name, use 7.Schools 8. Location versus Activity When a school has 9. When the object is the only one that exists, use VocabularyStore Library Drugstore BeeSpider Insect CrocodilePaper Sharpener Scissors TheatreGym DesertNearPear Ear Probably the best known verb in the world: To be - Main Verb - RoleTo be is used as a main To be - Main Verb with AdjectiveTo be is also used as a To be - Main Verb - Location To be - Main Verb with Comparative or Superlative FormTo be is also Present Tense Verb To Be Table Read the passage and answer the questions.Where was Christopher Columbus born?Columbus believed
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Слайд 2 Table of Articles

Table of Articles

Слайд 3 Quick Hints

Quick Hints

Слайд 4 Articles Rule 1: With singular count nouns, use

Articles Rule 1: With singular count nouns, use 'a' if indefinite

'a' if indefinite or "the" if definite. 
Examples 
My daughter wants

to buy a dog this weekend. (Indefinite-It could be any dog)  The dog in the backyard is very cute.(Definite- The one in the backyard) 

1. He requested a puppy for his birthday. 2. He wanted the puppy he played with at the pet shop. 3. She ordered a hamburger without onions. 4. Did you drink the coke I just ordered? 

Rules of Articles


Слайд 5 Articles Rule 2: With plural count nouns use

Articles Rule 2: With plural count nouns use either

either "the" or nothing, never 'a'. 
1.Come and look at the children.

(definite) 2.Children are always curious. (indefinite) 3.She loves flowers. (indefinite) 4.The flowers in her garden are beautiful. (definite) 5.Do you like reading grammar rules? 6.Do you like reading the grammar rules on this page? 

Слайд 6 Articles Rule 3: With non-count nouns, use either

Articles Rule 3: With non-count nouns, use either

"the" or nothing.
He has experience. (if indefinite or mentioned

for the first time)  He has the experience necessary for the job. (if definite or mentioned before) 

1.The medicine the doctor prescribed had unpleasant side effects. 2.Writing in a second language is especially challenging. 3.Have you studied the history of South Africa? 4.History reminds us that events repeat themselves. 


Слайд 7 Articles Rule 4: If a plural or non-count

Articles Rule 4: If a plural or non-count noun is followed

noun is followed by [of + noun], "the" is

preferred. 

1.The languages of Asia are unrelated to English. 2.The wines of France are famous. 3.The birds of North America are beautiful. 4.X Museum of Art is having X exhibit of the paintings of Picasso.


Слайд 8 1. Adjectives as Nouns 
2. Names of Countries 
When referring

1. Adjectives as Nouns 2. Names of Countries When referring to a group

to a group of people by use of an

adjective rather than a noun, use "the". 
the elderly
the disabled
the unemployed
the rich
the sick
the needy
the homeless
the young
the restless

Some countries are preceded by "the", usually if the name is plural, contains an adjective, or includes "of".
The United States
The Soviet Union
The Republic of Congo
America
Russia
Spain
Japan
China
Mexico

Special Rules for Articles


Слайд 9 3. Cities and Streets use nothing
4. Rivers, Oceans,

3. Cities and Streets use nothing4. Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Groups of

Seas, Groups of Mountains & Islands use "the" 
Chicago
Fifth Avenue
San

Francisco
Highway 5
London
Kennedy blvd.

the Amazon
the Atlantic
the Mediterranean
the Cascades
the Hawaiian Islands
the Bahamas

Special Rules for Articles


Слайд 10 5. Numbers 
Cardinal numbers(1,2,3) use nothing
World War 2
Page

5. Numbers Cardinal numbers(1,2,3) use nothing World War 2Page 7Chapter 1Mission 1Paragraph

7
Chapter 1
Mission 1
Paragraph 5
Channel 6 Ordinal numbers (1st,2nd,3rd) use "the“
The

Second World War
the seventh page
the first chapter
the first mission
the fifth paragraph
the sixth channel

Слайд 11 6. Titles of People 
When a title is given

6. Titles of People When a title is given with a name,

with a name, use nothing  President Mitchael Queen Mary Professor

Scott When a title is used without a name, use "the"  The president the queen the professor

Слайд 12 7.Schools 
8. Location versus Activity 
When a school has "of"

7.Schools 8. Location versus Activity When a school has

in its title, use "the"  The University of Arizona
The University

of London When a school does not have "of" in its title, use nothing  Lincoln High School
Arizona State University
Liverpool John Moores University

When referring to an activity, use nothing  I am going to school now.(activity-study)  He is always on time for class. (activity-learn) When referring to the location, use "the"  The meeting is at the school. (location-campus) They are remodeling the movie theater. (location-building) The new student had trouble finding the class. (location-classroom) 

Special Rules for Articles


Слайд 13 9. When the object is the only one

9. When the object is the only one that exists, use

that exists, use "the" 
10. When you use expressions that

identify part of a larger group, use "the" 

the earth
the human race
the world
the moon
the sun
the universe

-One of the students -None of the students -Both of the students -All of the students

Special Rules for Articles


Слайд 14 Vocabulary
Store
Library
Drugstore
Bee
Spider
Insect
Crocodile
Paper
Sharpener
Scissors

VocabularyStore Library Drugstore BeeSpider Insect CrocodilePaper Sharpener Scissors TheatreGym DesertNearPear Ear


Theatre
Gym
Desert
Near
Pear
Ear


Слайд 23 Probably the best known verb in the world:

Probably the best known verb in the world:

"To be or not to be...“


The verb to be is

used in a number of different ways in English.

The verb To Be


Слайд 24 To be - Main Verb - Role
To be is

To be - Main Verb - RoleTo be is used as a

used as a main verb to indicate the role

or position that one has at work, family, or other organization.

Examples:
Jennifer is my sister. Frank is a doctor. Alan was a guest at our house last week.


Слайд 25 To be - Main Verb with Adjective
To be is

To be - Main Verb with AdjectiveTo be is also used as

also used as a main verb together with adjectives

to express qualities about someone. It's possible to use only adjectives with Be, or adjectives which modify other nouns.

Examples:
She is a beautiful woman. Jack was a handsome man. She is interesting. They are ugly.


Слайд 26 To be - Main Verb - Location

To be - Main Verb - Location

Слайд 27 To be - Main Verb with Comparative or

To be - Main Verb with Comparative or Superlative FormTo be is

Superlative Form
To be is also used with the comparative or

superlative form to make comparison between people, places, objects, and ideas.

Examples:
The Mercedes is faster than the Fiat. New York is the most exciting city in the world. My aunt Martha is a much better cook than my mother.


Слайд 29 Present Tense Verb To Be Table

Present Tense Verb To Be Table

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