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Could you help me? A: I need help in English. B: You could talk to your English teacher. I am able to help you. I will be able to help you. Would you please pass salt? Would you mind if I left early? I would rather go to the park than stay home. I shall leave at nine. Polite request May I borrow your pen? Formal permission You may leave the room. B: He may be at the office. He may have been at the office. B: He might be at the office. He might have been at the office.

I should have helped my father yesterday. He was supposed to come at You were to be here at must 1. She must be sick present only Mary must have been sick yesterday. I had to go to class yesterday 2. I had to go to class yesterday. I'll get it.

That can't have been true! You could have talked to your teacher. B: He could be at home. He could have been at home. That couldn't be true! That couldn't have been true! I was able to help him. I would rather have gone to the park. Yeni Eklenen Benzer Dosyalar:. Yorum Ekle. Son Eklenenler. Son Oyunlar. İngilizce Oku-Dinle. Look at the examples of definite and indefinite articles used in two sentences below;. The speaker wants you to give him a specific pen.

Both you know which pen it is. The speakers needs a pen and it doesn't matter which pen it is. We also use the when the noun being referred to is unique because of our understanding of the world. We use "the" when a noun can be made specific from a previous mention in the text. My son bought a cat. I am looking after the cat while he is on vacation. I read a good book. The book was about how to use articles correctly in English.

The is used with superlative adjectives, which are necessarily unique the first, the second, the biggest, the smallest, the next, the only, etc.

The indefinite articles are "a" and "an". The article "a" precedes a word that begins with a consonant. And the article "an" precedes a word that begins with a vowel. The indefinite article indicates that a noun refers to a general idea rather than a particular thing. Look at the examples below;. Not a specific phone, any phone. Not a particular bicycle, a bicycle in general.

In general. We use "a" or "an" when we are talking about a new or unknown thing. It means we are introducing it to the listener for the first time. We also use "a" or "an" when we are asking about the existence of something. The bike is being introduced for the first time. This is new information to the listener. Asking about the existence of the pen.

That is an excellent book. Describing the kind of book. Do you live in a small house? Asking about the kind of house. There are a few exceptions to the general rule of using a before words that start with consonants and an before words that begin with vowels. In spite of its spelling, the word "hour" begins with a vowel sound. So we "an" befor it. False - My mother is an honest woman. When the first letter of a word is a vowel but is pronounced with a consonant sound, we similarly use "a" as in the sample sentence below:.

We need an university student for the project.



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