A, Used for the first mention of a singular countable noun (not with a vowel sound), Used to show something belongs to a category., Used to describe jobs., Used to talk about frequency., Used in exclamations with “what…”, An, Used for the first mention of a singular countable noun before a vowel sound, Some, Used like “a/an” but with plural or uncountable nouns the first time we introduce them, Used in questions when offering or requesting something., Any, Used like some but in negatives and questions with plural/uncountable nouns., Used in positive sentences to mean “it doesn’t matter which”., The, Used when both speaker and listener know which thing is being talked about (e.g. because it was already introduced or because it's something everyone knows), Superlatives., Unique things or titles., Seas, oceans, rivers, mountain ranges (group of mountains), deserts., Universities/museums with “of”., Groups of islands., Generalisations about groups., Use this article when you are visiting a school, prison or hospital (you are not the student, prisoner or patient)., Used with countries starting with “united” and some others., Zero Article, Used when speaking in general., Used with school (university/college), work, home, bed, hospital, prison (when you are the patient/student/prisoner etc.), Names (cities, lakes, individual mountains, place names, universities/museums without “of”)., Languages/days/months, Meals times, Periods of time with “next” or “last., Most countries., Individual islands., Continents, Games/sports.

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