һ Ҏ(gu) (Basic rules)
1. Indefinite article (~)
҂ "a , an "(dng)҂֪T˻еһ(g)
* is one of many. ( S(g)еһ(g))
He is an artist.(=there are many artists)
* is not unique. (Ψһ)
I have just bought a book
* has not been mentioned before. (֮ǰ]ᵽ^)
There was a new student in class today.
2. Definite article (~)
҂ "the "(dng)҂֪T˻еһ(g)
* is unique (or unique in that context) (Ψһ)
The Australian Prime Minister. (=there is only one)
I looked inside, the engine was in a terrible state. (=there is only one engine, in this case)
* has been mentioned before. (֮ǰᵽ^)
The man gave me a ticket. I looked at it, and saw that the ticket was a single.
* is defined by the phrase which follows it. (ҪĶZԔ(x)f)
What is the new student's name?
3. No articles (o~)
҂ù~(dng)҂ձἰĕr(sh)
* using plural or uncountable nouns (ʹÏ(f)(sh)ɔ(sh)~r(sh))
Do you like sport?
* with the names of people or places, but there are many exceptions (͵ĕr(sh)ù~ǵSһһB)
He is Professor Jones
4. Fixed phrases ( ̶Z)
S̶Ҫû߲ù~҂(yng)ԓΪ(d)W(xu)(x)
a few at home at work at the beginning atthe end go to bed
go to the cinemas, shops, station in the world once a week
sixty kilometres an hour the next the other the other day
the same
(jng)l(f)}ą^(q) (Areas that often cause problems)
1. Jobs ()
S@(g)҂ a an.
My husband is an architect. (=there are many architects)
һ(g)e(yng)һ(g)҂Ҫ“the”ˣ
He is having talks with the French foreign minister(⽻L). (=there is only one)
2. Superlative ()
҂ʹ“the”~ǰ棺
She is the best person for the job.
3. Last and next
һЩ~ “last” “next ”ͬr(sh)ҲԲö~“the”Ǿl(f)׃
I saw James last night. (=the one before this one)
It is the last night of our holiday. (=the fanal one)
I will see you next week.(=the one after this one)
4. Institutions: school, prison, university, church, home, hospital
ϙC(j)(gu)BÕr(sh)҂ö~“the”
My sister had to stay in hospital overnight.
Ȼ҂ָ@(g)҂Ҫ“the”
Our flat is opposite the hospital.
ڱʾr(sh)g͵c(din)ĶZûö~ (phrases of time and place)
1. Phrases of time
Щr(sh)gZ“the”
Dates: the 25th of December / December the 25th
Parts of the day: in the afternoon, in the evening, in the morning ( but at night, at lunchtime)
Decades or Centuries: the 1980s, the 21st century
һЩr(sh)gZ“the”
Years or Seasons: in 2002, in summer
Months or Days: in August, on Friday, see you tomorrow
2 Place names
uZޣʡǰ“the”(countries, continents, islands, states, provinces, town, cities)
in Asia, to Sydney from Texas in Turkey in Britain in America
r
the Netherlands, the UK, the USA, the Arab World (l(f)F(xin)sԒҪ“the”)
҂ָһ(g)^(q)(region)ô҂Ҫ“the”
North-west Inida, Northern Europe
҂ָnjһ(g)^(q)ķλҪ“the”
in the east of the country, in the south of Italy, on the coast
(sh)·@̵Ƶ겻ü“the”(raods, streets, parks, bridges, shops, restaurants)
Central Park, Oxford Street, Tower Bridge
ĄԺӰԺ^^“the”(names of theatres, cinemas, hotels, galleries, museums)
the Hermitage, the National Theatre, the Odeon, the Ritz
eɽͺ“the”
Lake Victoria, Mount Everest
ɽ}\(yn)Ҫ“the”
the Atlantic, the Yangtze River, the Himalayas, the Panama Canal
without_÷
һ÷
1. ()]Уo衣磺
The letter was posted without a stamp. Ƿś]N]Ʊͼijȥ
We got there without any trouble. ҂ǃһ·ϛ]κ韩
You'll get wet if you go out in the rain without an umbrella. ܝġ
I suddenly realized I'd come out without any money. ͻȻRһc(din)XҲ]ͳˡ
2. (no, not, neverȷ~֮(qing){(dio)϶)]……]……t……ÿ……ض……磺
You can't get rich without taking risks. ˲ðU(xin)
The old man cannot walk without a stick. λx_Ⱦ߲·
Don't go out without a coat: you'll catch your death. e׳ȥظðġ
I never see this picture without thinking of him. ÿο@ƬҶ
3. (c-ingʽB)o]磺
She entered the room without knocking. ]TM(jn)˷g
It goes without saying that health is above wealth. ؔ(ci)@(g)ǟof
They had to stand for hours without changing position. һӲӵվׂ(g)Сr(sh)
It wasn't very polite of you to serve yourself without asking. ҲһԼDz̫Yò
4. (?xing)l)o磺
I don't like to go to a country without knowing something of the language. ҪDzһc(din)ǂ(g)ҵZԣͲ뵽ǂ(g)ȥ
Without water, we cannot live. ]ˮ҂ͻ
Can you see without your glasses? 㲻Rܿ|?
Z÷
withoutĽ~ZͨZЕr(sh)ҲZ磺
She is completely without shame. ֪u
My investigations were without result. ҵ{(dio)oY(ji)
The houses in this village are without water. @(g)Ҽґ]ԁˮ
We were without electricity for three hours but it's on again now. ҂ͣ3Сr(sh)F(xin)
ӏ(f)eZ÷
withoutӏ(f)eZijýY(ji)(gu)£
1. without+eZ+~
I'd be lost without you here. ]@ҕһIĪչ
I'm very near-sighted without my glasses on. ҪDzRʮֽҕ
2. without+eZ+~Z
We'd be better off without them as neighbors. ҪǛ]@Щӣ҂^ø
I don't like sweet coffee; I like it better without sugar in it. ҲϲgǵĿȣ߅Ҹϲg
3. without+eZ+~
Without anyone noticing, he slipped through the window. oע⣬Ĵ˳ȥ
They debated for hours without a decision being taken. Փˎׂ(g)Сr(sh)Ҳ]Q
4. without+eZ+ʽ
Without anyone to help, how can we go on? ]ˎæ҂ôM(jn)ȥ?
It was boring to sit there without anything to do. oµ̫o
5. without+eZ+^ȥ~
Without another word exchanged, they started off. ]ٽՄһͳl(f)