A or An - when something is not specific or is one of many. - I need a book, a pencil, and an eraser. , A or An - to talk about something for the first time. - I saw a movie last night. , A or An - with singular, countable nouns - Give me a biscuit!, THE - With specific things, things the speaker and the listener already know about. - I need the books on the table. , THE - with superlatives - You're the best friend I have!, THE - with something unique - The sun is very bright today!, THE - with things we've mentioned before. - The film was great, wasn't it?, X (no article) - To talk about things in the plural. - Dolphins are very clever. , X (no article) - Before possessive adjectives. (my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their) - John loved her girlfriend. , X (no article) - To talk about abstract concepts. - Life is beautiful!,
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