Jumat, 26 Juni 2015

Exercise 4 Articles ( A,An and The )

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Exercise 4 (A , An and The )
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When you go to____store, Please buy ____ bottle of ____ chocolate mik  and ___ dozen oranges
when you go to the  store , please buy a bottle  of  the chocolate milik and a dozen orange
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Rita is studying ___  English and ___ math this Semester
Rita is Studying an English and a math this semester.

penulisan bahasa inggris (A , AN and THE)

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(A , AN and THE)
Use "A" before all words that begin with consonant sounds. In English, nearly all words that begin with consonants will be preceded by the article "A.
For example: a pet, a door, a green onion, a cat, a hysterical joke.
Understand that there are some exceptions to this rule. Some words may be spelled beginning with vowels but be pronounced with initial consonant sounds. Words that begin in h, y, u, and eu or "e" are common words that can cause confusion.
  • Use "A" when u makes the same sound as the y in you: a union, a unicorn, a used napkin, a usability study.
  • Use "A" when o makes the same sound as w in won: a one-legged man.
  • Use "A" when eu or "e" makes the same sound as y: a European trip, a ewe lamb
  • Do not use "A" when the h is silent.
An is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. A is used before words that begin with a  vowel sound.  As the article, "A"  meaning is one.
            a book             A lady             A tiger                A leaf             
Some words can be confusing because the spelling does not indicate the pronunciation.
            A house                       (begins with a consonant sound)
            An hour                       (begins with a vowel sound)
            A university                (begins with a consonant sound)
            An umbrella                (begins with a vowel sound)
Read words aloud if you're unsure. Sometimes, the way the word looks on the page is not enough to tell you which article to use. Read the word aloud in the way it sounds appropriate to you, and then base your article use on that
The following words begin with a consonant sound and thus must always be preceded by a.
Eruopean   eulogy       euphemism   eucalyptus
house          home          heavy              half
uniform      university   universal        union

Using an and a does not depend on the spelling of the word it comes before, it depends on the pronunciation of the word. In most cases though, an is used before words that begin with vowels (a, e, i, o u.):
an apple
an elephant
an igloo
an oven
an umbrella
Understand that there are also some exceptions to this rule. Some words may be spelled beginning with consonants but be pronounced with initial vowel sounds. Words that begin in h are the most common causes of confusion, but there are some other letters that can pose a challenge, too.
  • Use "An" before a silent h: an hour, an honorable peace, an honest error.
  • Use "An" before words that are spelled with consonants but pronounced with vowel sounds: an MBA.
The following words begin with a vomel sound and thus must always be preceded by an.
hour    heir            herbal         honor
uncle   umbrella   unnatural   understanding
The initial sound of the word that immediately follows the indefinite article will determine whether it should be a or an.
                        an umbrella                  a white umbrella
                        an hour                        a whole hour
THE
The is used to indicate something that we already know about or something that is common knowledge.
The boy in the corner is my friend.     (The speaker and the listener know which boy.)
The earth is round.                              (There is only one earth.)
With non-count nouns, one uses the article the if speaking in specific terms, but uses no article if speaking in general.
Sugar is sweet.                                                (general-allsugar)
The sugar on the table is form Cuba.  (specific-the sugar that is on the table)
Normally, plural count nouns, when they mean everyting within a certain class, are not preceded by the.
Oranges are green until they ripen                  (all oranges)
Athletes should follow a well-balanced diet. (all athletes)
Normally a proper noun is not preceded by an article unless there are several people or things with the same name and the speaker is specifying one of them.
There are three susan parkers in the telephone directory.
The susan parker that I know lives on first avenue.
Normally words such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, school, church, home, college, and work do not use any article unless to restrict the meaning.
We ate breakfast at eight o’clock this morning.
We went to school yesterday.
Use the following generalizations as a guide for the use of the article the.
USE THE WITH
DON’T THE WITH
oceans, rivers, seas, gulfs, plural lakes
the Red sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the Persian Gulf, the Great Lakes
mountains
   the Rocky Mountains, the Andes
earth, moon
the earth, the moon
singular lakes
Lake Geneva, Lake Eric
mounis
    Mount Vesuvius, Mount McKinley
Planets, constellations
Venus, Mars, Earth, Orion