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Table of Content

  • What is an Article? 
  • Definite and Indefinite Articles
  • What are Definite Articles?
  • What are Indefinite Articles?
  • Definite and Indefinite Articles Examples
  • Difference Between Definite and Indefinite Articles 
  • Definite and Indefinite Articles Questions
  • FAQ's on Definite and Indefinite Articles


What is an Article? 

The word A, An/The says Article. According to Modern English Grammar, Article comes/called Determiners, which are used before Nouns. If an adjective comes before Noun then use the Article before the adjective. 

If  Noun comes before an Adjective and an Adjective comes before Adverb then we use the article before the Adverb.
These are some Examples
Sita is a girl.
Sita is a very good girl.
Sita is an ideal girl.
Sita is an intelligent girl.
This is the horse.
This is the strongest horse.

In many situations Articles come after such as All, Both, Such, Double, Half, Rather, etc.
These are some Examples
All the boys.
Such a woman.
half an hour.
Double the amount.

If the Adjective comes before Noun and How/so/too/as comes before the Adjective, then the article comes middle of the adjective & Noun. Such as How/so/too/as + adjective + a/an + noun are these serial.
These are some Examples
How fine a day.
too proud a girl
It is so fine a day!
How brave a warrior was he!  

Definite and Indefinite Articles

There are two types of Articles:-
1. Definite Articles- The
2. Indefinite Articles- A/An

What are Definite Articles?

Definite Articles says "The". The definite article (the) is used before a noun to indicate that personal, certain, or former acquaintance; which has already been discussed and well-acquainted speaker and audience. In other words, The uses were to denote certain metals/persons/animals. The is used with countable Nouns (Singular noun & Plural noun) and uncountable nouns.

Uses of Definite Article

1. Before a Noun
We use " The " when we talk about something that has already been referred to in the prior sentence, we use "The".
Example:
   A cat got in honor of our dog today. The dog wins the battle.


2. Already Noun Knows to the User
When the user already knows the thing you are talking about, at such places use "The". Instead of describing that thing since it is known to the user. 
Example:
   "Mr. Micheal is wearing a suit at the party." In this example, a person already knows about the party to which the other person is referring in this sentence, and thus used "the" to refer to the party.


3.Before Unique Nouns 
"The" will always refer to Universal things Like The Sun, The Moon, The Arabian Ocean, The Bermuda Triangle, The Eiffel Tower, The Himalayas, etc. All these Universal things or Places are certain and would not change. So you use "The" to refer to such things.


4.Superlative Adjectives
Superlative adjective is used for Definite Nouns and to describe some special and unique. 
Example:
   My mother cooks the Best North Indian Food in Society.
   At 3307 ft. Height, Burj Khalifa Tower is The Tallest tower in the world.
   Here "Best" and "Tallest" are the superlative adjectives, and thus we used "The" before them.


5.Before Adjectives are Used as Nouns
When you are talking about some advice or duty, we also use "The" in such places.
Example:
   The government should do something for the jobless people.
Here Jobless People are used both as a noun and adjective, that’s why we used "The" before it.


6.Proper Nouns
With Proper Nouns such as Nation's Name, Plural names of nations, some titles, some associations, some structures, papers, masterpieces, explicit family names, mountains, waterways, oceans, gatherings of islands, and deserts, that use "the".
Example:
The Indian sea, The Bay of Bengal, The Netherlands, The Caspian, The United States of America, The Taj Mahal, The Times of India, The Suez Canal, The Bay of Bengal, and The Guptas. 

7. With Nationalities
When we talk about any nationality, we must use "the" before it to emphasize that word. 
Example:
   The Mughals and The British controlled India for a long time.
Regardless of whether nationality is in the plural. Like: 
   The Indians.
   The Chinese.
   The Americans.

8. Mentions of Services and Systems
   Switch on the television to watch the newest show.
   We must go to the police station to report the crime.
   You should take this to the buyer's court.

9.Comparative Proclamations 
When we compare two things with each other motivational advice or something else, must be used "in such a sentence. 
Example:
   The more he works, the more he will be successful.
   The more we travel, the more we shall fall in love with Nature.


General Rules / Tricks to use "The" Definite Article
• Use them for things that have been mentioned already. 
• Use when there is something unique, even if not mentioned already.
• Use them when we are expressing a statement for a particular person or object.

What are Indefinite Articles?

The indefinite article says "A/An". Because it does not refer to a particular person or thing, but rather to an indefinite person or thing. 
Uses of Indefinite Article-
1. Before Singular Countable Noun (Common noun & Collective noun)

2. If the adjective or adverb +adjective comes before Noun then A/An is used according to comes closest word.
Example:
She is a girl.
She is an extremely beautiful girl. 

3. If word sounds start with vowel sounds, then use "An". If a word sound starts with a consonant sound then use "A".

4. Some words are starting with vowel letters but it is not necessary its sound starts with a vowel sound.

5. "A/An" is used in the sense of one or anyone.
Example:
I saw a Boy.
A farmer had three sons.

6. "A/An" using before rate, weight, and speed indicators.
Example:
Grain sells for eight rupees a kilo.
The car runs sixty kilometres an hour.

7.  "A/An" comes before count pointers.
Example:
A couple, A dozen, A hundred, A thousand, etc.
I have a hundred rupees.
He has a dozen bananas.

Definite and Indefinite Articles Examples

Definite Articles Examples:

  • The dog is a faithful pet.
  • The pen is Japanese.
  • Govind is the tallest boy in the class.
  • Who invented the radio?
  • Mahendra will play the violin.
  • Ramesh missed the last train for his hometown.
  • Where is the headmaster?
  • The Congress party is the national party.
  • Mr Narendra Modi is the prime minister.
  • Rakesh goes to the office at 10.

Indefinite Articles Examples:

  •  A lion killed a deer.
  • An apple grows on a tree.
  • Mr Ramshanker Katherina is an M.P.
  • They filled an F.I.R.
  • You are a Shakespeare.
  • He is a Sachin Tendulkar.
  • We walk Five kilometers an hour.
  • Radha ran without an ambarella.
  • Mr Shanky is a doctor.
  • An Elephant killed a man.

Difference Between Definite and Indefinite Articles 

Serial No.

Definite Articles

Indefinite Articles

1

Definite Articles are used to indicate something specific Indefinite Articles are used to indicate something nonspecific

2

Can be used after introducing the noun or noun phrase Can be used  to introduce the noun or noun phrase

3

Can be used with singular and plural nouns and canCan be used with plural nouns

4

Used to discuss something that is already known by the reader or listener can not can notCannot be used to discuss something that is already known by the reader or listener

5

Used with a countable and uncountable nounCannot be used with a countable and uncountable noun

Definite and Indefinite Articles Questions

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate articles in the following sentences:

1. I am …… honest boy.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: An

2. …… milk was very tasty.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

3. ……. milk of this cow is very sweet.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

4. ……. Coffee was hot.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

5. This is ……. interesting story.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: An

6.  You are ….. Indian.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

7. …….. Hour is enough to finish my work.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: An

8. Have you ….. two rupee notes?
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

9. It was ….. one-sided game.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

10. He is ….. university professor.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

11. Ramu is ….. one-eyed boy.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

12. You are ….. B.A.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

13. He is ….. M.A.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: An

14. It was ….. unique sight.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

15. Are you …… I.A.S.?
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: An

16. He is ….. F.O.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: An

17. Are you …… forest officer?
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

18. …… girl I meet yesterday has come today.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

19. ……. gold of India is not very yellow.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

20. ……. water of this well is pure.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

21. ……. watch was old.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

22. I have ….. watch.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A

23. I lost ……. watch you gave me.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

24. ……. Ram of ….. Ramayana is …… ideal personality.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The, The, An

25. …….. horse is …… useful ….. animal.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: A/The, An

26. ……. Indian Nation was …..important daily.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The, An

27. …… Taj Mahal is …. historical building.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The, A

28. …… man you met yesterday is ….. very bad man.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The, A

29. ……. coffee was very good.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The

30. …… Ramayana is ….. religious book of …… Hindus.
1. A 2. An 3. The
Ans: The, A, The

Also Check:

  • Difference Between Active and Passive Voice
  • Active and Passive Voice Exercises
  • Rules of Tenses in Grammar
  • Rules of Prepositions

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