Articles: 'a', 'an', 'the'

Articles: 'a', 'an', 'the'

Do you know how to use a, an and the? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

Look at these examples to see how articles are used.

She's a doctor.
I need an umbrella.
Have you heard the news?
I don't like spiders.

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Read the explanation to learn more.

Grammar explanation

Here are some of the most important things to know about using articles.

Jobs

When we say what people's jobs are, we usually use a/an.

He's an architect.
She's a scientist.
My grandmother was a teacher.

Singular nouns

Singular, countable nouns always have an article – a/an or the (or another determiner – my, your, this, that, etc.).

We use a/an – the indefinite article – when we talk about something for the first time, or something that is part of a group or type.

I saw a good film yesterday.
Do you want a drink?

We use a when the word that follows it begins with a consonant sound. We use an when it's followed by a vowel sound. This makes pronunciation easier.

She has a university degree.
It took me an hour to get home.

We use the – the definite article – when the listener already knows which thing we are talking about because it was mentioned before or because there's only one of them.

I'm going to take the dog for a walk.
Have you seen the car key?
They go to the school next to the bridge.

Things in general

When we talk about things in general, we normally use a plural or uncountable noun with no article.

Birds eat worms.
Water freezes at 0°C.
Children need a lot of sleep.

Particular groups of things

When we talk about a particular group of things, we use the.

We went to the zoo and saw the kangaroos. (These are the particular kangaroos in that zoo – not kangaroos in general.)

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Submitted by Murielle on Mon, 11/05/2026 - 14:27

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Thanks for this grammar lesson 

Submitted by Maiss on Sat, 09/05/2026 - 08:46

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Please explain to me question 4 and 5 in the test2

Hello Maiss,

In #4 no article is required because the speaker is talking about things (here, mosquitos) in general. As the grammar summary says, when we talk about things in general, we normally use a plural or uncountable noun with no article.

In #5 the answer is 'an' because the speaker is mentioning the email for the first time. As the grammar summary says, we use a/an – the indefinite article – when we talk about something for the first time, or something that is part of a group or type.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

Hello SonickaB,

I guess you're asking about the last question in Grammar test 2 (but next time please help us by saying which question you're asking about).

The grammar explanation states that we use 'the' when we talk about a particular group of things.

In the sentence the teachers are not general but are a particular group: the teachers at my son's school. Therefore, 'the' is needed.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

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Submitted by KENKAI on Wed, 01/04/2026 - 06:33

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i am going to take the GM exam

my mom is doctor

Submitted by abenrue on Sat, 07/02/2026 - 10:40

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She has an hour to do the math exam.

Birds are so beautiful to see in their habitat.

Dad, could you call a taxi to go to the concert?

The parties in that disco were so hard.

 

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Submitted by Gavrika on Tue, 13/01/2026 - 09:17

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Hi there, absolutely dumb question, but can someone explain why in sentence "I'll be there in an hour." used article "an"?

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