Saturday, March 29, 2014

Tugas Bahasa Inggris 2: ARTICLE (softskill)



ARTICLE

What’s article? Well, article is basically an adjective. Just like the other adjectives,  article defines nouns. In English language, the articles are a, an, and the.
The word a (which becomes an when the next word begins with a vowel – a, e, i, o, u) is called the indefinite article because it indicates that the noun of it is not particular or general.
When we are going to put an article before the nouns, it depends on how the word sounds, not what the first letter of the word is.

I’ll give you some examples.

a university”. Some of you may wonder why do we use a instead of an while the first letter of the word is u? Because when we say “university”, the word sounds “youniversity”, not “university”. Y is a consonant.

an hour”. We use an to define the word because when we pronounce “hour”, it sounds “our”, not “hour”. O is a vocal.

an MTV”. It’s like a mind blowing. I thought the first time I saw the word we would use “a”, but the right article for it is “an”. Why? Yes, it’s true that the first letter of MTV is “M” and it’s a consonant, but when it’s pronounced, it sounds “EM TI VI”, right? So we use “an” before “MTV”.

The word the is known as the definite article because it indicates specific things. The is used to define both specific singular and plural nouns. The can be used with uncountable nouns.

For example:
“I saw the tall guy yesterday”, the sentence refers to specific guy, whom is tall.



In the following sentence supplies the articles (a, an, the) if they are necessary. If no article is necessary leave the space blank.

1. Jason’s father bought him the bicycle that he had wanted for his birthday.
2. Please give me a cup of coffee with cream and sugar.
3. no one in the Spanish class knew the correct answer to Mrs. Perez’s question.
4. When you go to a store, please buy a bottle of chocolate milk, and a dozen oranges.

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