Articles in English: Part 3 of 3

This is Part 3 of our 3-part guide to English articles.

In this part, you'll learn when to use no article, how to choose between a/an, the and zero article, and you'll practise everything.

If you haven’t done the earlier parts yet, start here first:

Zero Article - No Article

Sometimes we do not use any article. This is called the zero article.

When to Use No Article

Plural nouns (general):

  • Dogs are friendly.
  • I like books.
  • Students need to study.

Uncountable nouns (general):

  • Water is essential for life.
  • I love music.
  • Information is power.
  • Life is beautiful.

Names of people:

  • John is here.
  • I saw Sarah yesterday.

Most countries and cities:

  • I live in Germany.
  • She’s from Japan.
  • We visited Paris.

Languages:

  • I speak English.
  • She’s learning Spanish.
  • Do you understand German?

Sports and games:

  • I play football.
  • She likes tennis.
  • They’re playing chess.

Academic subjects:

  • I study mathematics.
  • She’s good at history.
  • He teaches physics.

Meals (general):

  • Breakfast is ready.
  • What’s for lunch?
  • I had dinner at 7 PM.

But: use the when being specific:

  • The breakfast at the hotel was excellent.

Bed, home, work, school, church when talking about their main purpose:

  • go to bed
  • go home
  • go to work
  • go to school
  • go to church

But: use the when talking about the building itself:

  • go to the school

Means of transport with "by":

  • by car, by bus, by train, by plane, by bike

But: use the when talking about a specific vehicle:

  • I came by bus.
  • I took the bus.

Days, months and possessives also usually take no article:

  • See you on Monday.
  • My birthday is in July.
  • It’s my book.

A/An, The, or Zero Article?

Here is the basic idea:

  • Singular countable noun, general or first mentiona/an
  • Specific nounthe
  • Plural or uncountable noun, general meaningzero article

Decision Flow

  1. Is the noun specific?
    Yes → use the
    No → go to step 2
  2. Is it singular and countable?
    Yes → use a/an
    No → use zero article (or sometimes “some”)

Common Mistakes

  • ❌ I need a advice. → ✅ I need advice. / some advice.
  • ❌ I like the dogs. [general] → ✅ I like dogs.
  • ❌ She’s best student. → ✅ She’s the best student.
  • ❌ I live in the Germany. → ✅ I live in Germany.
  • ❌ I speak the English. → ✅ I speak English.
  • ❌ He’s teacher. → ✅ He’s a teacher.
  • ❌ a apple → ✅ an apple
  • ❌ an university → ✅ a university
  • ❌ It’s my the book. → ✅ It’s my book.

Special Cases

Go to school = as a student
Go to the school = to the building

Go to bed = to sleep
Go to the bed = physically go to the bed

By car = using a car as transport
In the car = inside a specific car

Practice Examples

Choose a, an, the, or zero article (-):

  1. I saw _______ dog in the park.
  2. _______ dog I saw was very big.
  3. I like _______ dogs.
  4. She’s _______ teacher.
  5. I need _______ water.
  6. I speak _______ English.
  7. _______ sun is shining.
  8. I live in _______ Germany.
  9. He plays _______ piano.
  10. I have _______ car.

Answers: 1. a, 2. the, 3. -, 4. a, 5. -, 6. -, 7. the, 8. -, 9. the, 10. a


Quick Reference

  • a/an = singular countable, general, first mention
  • the = specific
  • zero article = plural or uncountable in general meaning

Need to review the earlier lessons? Go back to Part 1 or Part 2.

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