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Grammar and Linguistics > ARTICLES! Guys, could anybody help mewith this:
ARTICLES! Guys, could anybody help mewith this:

Aldona 777
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ARTICLES! Guys, could anybody help mewith this:
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Shall I write
"A school year begins in September" or "The school year begins.........."? |
17 Sep 2011
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Aldona 777
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AND one more
"A dog �s a clever animal"
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"THE a dog �s a clever animal" |
17 Sep 2011
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aliciapc
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I �d say "the school year" and "Dogs are clever animals" |
17 Sep 2011
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Tere-arg
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"A new school year..." or "The school year..."
"Dogs are clever animals" (no article when speaking in general)
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17 Sep 2011
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hongduyen
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The school year begins in September. (The school year of a particular education of particular country)
The dog is a clever animal. (The + singular noun represent a class of animals, just like: The whale is in danger of becoming extinct.)
I hope this may help.
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18 Sep 2011
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hongduyen
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We can say: A dog is clever. Dogs are clever. Dogs are clever animals. The dog is a clever animal.
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18 Sep 2011
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Jayho
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The school year - you are talking about something specific
In regards to the dog example, if you are talking about dogs in general there are three ways to express such general ideas (as hongduyen said):
The dog is a clever animal
OR
A dog is a clever animal
OR
Dogs are clever animals
Cheers
Jayho
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18 Sep 2011
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