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Definite Indefinite
the a, an
are used before singular
countable nouns
is used before a singular
noun beginning with a
consonant

a cat
a bike
is used before a singular
noun beginning with a vowel

an elephant
an umbrella
We use a or an
When we are talking about one
thing in general.

Laila was born in a town in Japan.


I sometimes have an egg and a cup of tea
for breakfast.
Let’s watch a movie.
I need a new laptop. Mine is too old.
Do you have a car?
is used before singular and
plural nouns when the noun
is specific or particular
I can see a scooter.
The scooter is blue.
We use the
When we are talking about one thing
in particular.

The capital of Brazil is Brasilia.


Look! I found the same teddy bear I had when I was
a baby.
Have you seen the car keys?
The president of Brazil is a woman.
Could you open the windows when you arrive at the
house?
I saw the neighbor at the supermarket.
is used with nouns that are
unique

the moon, the sky,


the sun, the Pope, etc.
is used before the names of rivers,
seas/oceans, mountain ranges,
deserts and groups of islands
the Amazon, the Pacific,
the Alps, the Sahara,
the Canaries, etc.
is used before countries whose
names contain words like kingdom,
states or republic
the United Kingdom,
the United States,
etc.
is used before the names of
musical instruments

the flute, the violin,


etc.
is used before nationalities
and names of families

the British, the Italians,


the Jacksons, the Greens
etc.
is used with superlative
adjectives

Mike is the tallest boy in


our class.
is used with hotels, pubs,
restaurants, cinemas, theatres

the Ritz Hotel, the Odeon,


the Palace Theatre,
etc.
is used when the place name
contains of-phrase

the Statue of Liberty,


the Tower of London,
etc.
before proper nouns

x
This is the Steve.
with continents, countries,
towns, streets or lakes

Asia, Germany, Mardid,


Oxford Street, Lake
Michigan,
etc.
with names of mountains or
islands

Mount Everest, Mount


Teide, Sicily, Bermuda,
etc.
before names of meals or
games and sports

breakfast, lunch, dinner


tennis, snowboard,
volleyball, etc.
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the school library.


We usually go to ____
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a pencil under the chair


There is ____
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The girl in the photo is my sister


______
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an apple in my schoolbag.
There is ____
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a house next to the beach.


They have _____
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the new red car that my father bought.


This is _____
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a good student.
My little brother is ____
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an easy exercise, isn’t it?


This is ____
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a uniform.
The police officer is wearing ____
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a snake in the forest.


They found ____
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an honest man.
His grandfather was ____
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an expensive bracelet.
She bought ____
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an old house in London.


That boy lives in ____
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the woman who is wearing a big hat.


I’m looking at _____
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The children are playing basketball.


_____
THANK YOU!
Let’s practice!

Fill in the gaps the, a or an:

There was ____ man and ____ woman. They were in ___ bar.
_____ woman ordered ____ drink and ____ hamburger.
______ man ordered _____ soda and _____ steak.
She asked for _____ bill.
She asked ______ man if he could pay _____ bill, since she
had no money with her.
He said: “Sure, but do you think ______ bar will accept
______check? I don't have ____credit card and any money.
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Pronouns
you er
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y
m
th
its e ir

our h is
Your
You have a new dress. ______
dress is nice.

m
y

her

your
He lives in a small house.
His house is so tidy.
______

he
r
his

my
My
I have got a hat. ______
hat is black.

my

its

his
Our
We have got dogs. ______
dogs are smart.

its

thei
r
our
Its
This is a table. _______
colour is black.
hi
s
its

our
Their
They are doctors. _______
job is hard.
hi
s

our

their
Her
She is my sister. ______
name is Jane.
hi
s

her

our
Its
I have got a cat. ______
name is Bagrik.

its

his
you
r
Our
We have English lessons. _____
lessons are interesting.
you
r

their

our
Her
Ann is a nice girl. ______
eyes are green.

its

her

his
Their
They go to school. _______
school is big.
you
r

our

their
His
He has got a friend. ______
friend is kind.

its

his
you
r
I live in a flat . I clean
my flat every week.
_____
you
r

their

my
Her
She has got a doll. ______
doll is beautiful.

its

her

his
Your
You have got a sister. ______
sister is so merry.

its

your

his
Dan and Kate have got a par-
Their parrot can talk.
rot. _______

you
r

our

their
Demonstrative Pronouns

THIS THESE

THAT THOSE
This is a sandwich. That is a banana.

These are sandwiches. Those are bananas.


These are books. This is a pencil.

Those are pencils. That is a book.


Those are flowers. These are dogs.

That is a dog. This is a flower.


Attention!

Singular Plural

a ball ballS

a pen penS

a delicious sandwich delicious sandwichES

a kiss kissES

a country countrIES

a good dictionary good dictionarIES


This is a book. It is a pen.

These are books. They are pens.

That is a pencil. I am a teacher.

Those are pencils. We are teachers.


12 Types
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