Mmmenglish Articles Workbook
Mmmenglish Articles Workbook
The choices you make about articles are often influenced by your native language - but the way that
articles are used in English does not always directly translate (which leads to grammar mistakes!)
My tip:
Pay attention when the article is used differently in English compared to your native
language. Make an effort to learn the exceptions! Aim to remember where the rules are
different, so that you can use English accurately!
YouTube lesson:
When to use (& when not to use) 'THE'
2. Names of continents, countries, cities and towns
For example:
Australia, Mexico, France, Turkey, Ukraine, etc.
Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa, South America, North America, Antarctica, etc.
Paris, Jakarta, Hanoi, Berlin, Dublin, Lima, etc.
3. Names of languages
For example:
English, French, Japanese, Italian, Farsi, German, Vietnamese, Hindi, etc.
Note: We use THE + name to refer to a group of people with the same name e.g a family
The Smiths live in New York. (refers to multiple members of the Smith family)
YouTube lesson:
When to use (& when not to use) 'THE'
7. Names of streets, square and parks
For example:
Oxford Street, Federation Square, Hyde Park
Watch out! If you are not naming the park specifically, then you DO need an article.
Watch out for cars when you cross the street!
Is there a park near here?
Exception! Always use THE with the sun and the moon (when referring to Earth's moon).
YouTube lesson:
When to use (& when not to use) 'THE'
PRACTICE QUIZ: Test Yourself!
Decide whether the sentences are correct then complete the incorrect ones by adding THE.
Remember that sometimes, you'll need to use NO ARTICLE! Use your cheat sheet to check the rules!
Example:
I’ve always wanted to travel to Philippines.
I’ve always wanted to travel to The Philippines.
YouTube lesson:
When to use (& when not to use) 'THE'
No peeking
PRACTICE QUIZ ANSWERS until you
complete t
he quiz!
1. Alex lives on Russell Street.
→ No article with street names.
YouTube lesson:
When to use (& when not to use) 'THE'