a/an: with singular countable nouns when you are not talking about a particular thing, with singular countable nouns when you mention something for the first time, for fixed phrases, such as: twice...week, ...couple of, once in...while, with jobs, some illnesses, some numbers, the: with any type of noun when you and your reader/listener know which particular thing you are talking about, when talking about something unique, when talking about something mentioned before, in fixed phrases, such as in...1960s, in...beginning, in some country names, with a singular countable noun or an adjective used as a noun for a group of people or inventions, instruments, used with the superlative of adjectives, for plural names of mountain ranges, - / zero article: with plural and uncountable nouns to talk about things in general, with most place names such as continents, countries, cities, for some set expressions. such as: on...foot, by...train, on...holiday, for games, sports, languages and school subjects, for most lakes, streets, shops, restaurants, indivudual people,
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