DEFINITE
ARTICLE
THE
Articles in English
are invariable. That is, they do not change according to the gender
or number of the noun they refer to, e.g. the
boy, the woman, the children
'The'
is used:
1. to refer
to something which has already been mentioned.
Example:
An
elephant and a mouse fell in love.
The
mouse loved
the elephant's
long trunk,
and the
elephant loved
the mouse's
tiny nose.
2. when both the
speaker and listener know what is being talked about, even if it has
not been mentioned before.
Example: 'Where's
the
bathroom?'
'It's on the first floor.'
3. in sentences
or clauses where we define or identify a particular person or object:
Examples:
The man
who wrote this book is famous.
'Which car did you scratch?' 'The
red one.
My house is the
one with a blue door.'
4. to refer
to objects we regard as unique:
Examples:
the sun,
the moon,
the world
5. before
superlatives and ordinal numbers: (see Adjectives)
Examples:
the
highest
building, the first
page, the
last chapter.
6. with adjectives,
to refer to a whole group of people:
Examples: the
Japanese (see
Nouns - Nationalities), the
old
7. with names
of geographical areas and oceans:
Examples:
the
Caribbean, the Sahara, the Atlantic
8. with decades,
or groups of years:
Example:
she grew up in the
seventies