冠詞とは何か
原題: Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific
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- 冠詞は名詞を特定または不特定に定義する言葉です。英語には「a」「an」「the」の3種類の冠詞があります。「a」と「an」は不特定の名詞に使われ、「the」は特定の名詞に使われます。冠詞の使い方を理解することは、文法の基本を学ぶ上で重要です。
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A - An - The | Grammarkup Grammarkup Search ⌘ K Beginner Grammar Introduction Nouns Common Nouns Proper Nouns Pronouns Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Articles A - An - The Demonstratives This - That - These - Those Distributives All - Half Each - Every Conjugating Verbs Verb Conjugation Subject-Verb Agreement Verbs Simple Tense Present Simple Past Simple Future Simple Auxiliary Verbs To Be To Do and To Have Modal Verbs Can - Could Adjectives and Adverbs Introduction Adjectives Descriptive Adjectives Proper Adjectives Possesive Adjectives Adverbs How to Form Adverbs Adverbs of Manner Adverbs of Place Adverbs of Time Prepositions Prepositions Introduction Prepositions of Place Prepositions of Time Prepositions of Direction Conjunctions Conjunctions Introduction Coordinating Conjunctions Articles A - An - The Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. English has two types of articles: indefinite : a/an definite : the I'am a nurse. The hospital I'm working in is huge The indefinite article takes two forms - a / an . Use the indefinite article a when it precedes a word that begins with a consonant. Use the indefinite article an when it precedes a word that begins with a vowel. For example: a table an umbrella a university an honest person The indefinite article a indicates that a noun refers to a general idea rather than a particular thing. What does a fox say? We use a / an when the listener does not know which person or thing we are talking about. Helen's brother works in a factory. I don't know which factory exactly If we refer to something for the first time, it will be new information for the listener so we use a / an . When referencing to the same thing again use the because now the listener knows what we are talking about. I bought a new computer. It's really great! The computer is much better than my previous one The definite article is the word the . It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. We use the when it is clear which thing or person we are talking about. The cake is in the fridge. I know that Kate made it We use the definite article the with: nationalities and other groups -- the French, the Italians, the old, the poor time -- in the past, in the future (but at present) superlatives -- You are the first one! musical instruments -- I played the piano as a kid countries which are group or plural -- the U.S., the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands names of ships -- We sailed on the Claudia oceans -- the Pacific, the Atlantic rivers -- the Amazon, the Nile Note : we use zero article with plurals and uncountable nouns when we are generally talking about something. Dogs are not allowed in that shop The dogs next door were barking at night Guided Practice Use the indefinite article a when it precedes a word that begins with a consonant. Use the indefinite article an when it precedes a word that begins with a vowel. .................... apple. .................... European country. .................... talented actor. .................... union. .................... monk. The indefinite article a indicates that a noun refers to a general idea rather than a particular thing. Should I get her .................... gift? I've just met her. If we refer to something for the first time, it will be new information for the listener so we use a/an . When referencing to the same thing again use the because now the listener knows what we are talking about. Well, I bought .................... dress for the upcoming party. I'll go to a spa, get a hair-do, and I'll look amazing in .................... dress. We use the definite article the with nationalities and other groups, time, superlatives, musical instruments, countries which are a group or plural, names of ships, oceans, and rivers. the Russians, the British, the sick, the educated in the near future (but at present ) the best performance to play the flute the U.K., the Netherlands to sail on the Mary the Indian ocean the Thames We use zero article with plurals and uncountable nouns when we are generally talking about something. Fruit and vegetables are food for your health. Short Story using Articles - Liz, can I get you anything? - A cup of coffee would be nice. I feel extremely exhausted. I haven't thought that flying over the Atlantic would be the worst trip I've ever taken. And you know that I hate train rides the most ! - Well, the flight was delayed too so you were stuck at the airport for a longer period of time . - I am just hoping that in the near future we'll build a teleport . Then travelling from the U.S. to the Netherlands won't take that long! - I wish it were like that! Here is your coffee . - Thank you! Independent Practice Fill in the gaps with a , an , the . Sometimes no article is needed. .................... dog that bit me ran away. .................... wounds were treated by .................... doctor. .................... Dr. Smith is .................... professional! .................... Rabbits are .................... small mammals in .................... family Leporadae. .................... Love is .................... wonderful thing. .................... Olivia is .................... English teacher. She's not working at .................... present. I didn't want to go to .................... parking lot so I went .................... home on .................... foot. It was only .................... 15 minutes walk. Object Pronouns An object pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a noun as the object of sentence This - That - These - Those Demonstratives are words that show which person or thing is being referred to On this page Guided Practice Short Story using Articles Independent Practice