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  Articles are classified into two categories:   indefinite  and  definite . The indefinite article  a / an  is used in general nouns and noun that have not been specified. A/an is used with singular count nouns. *Generally, unspecific plural nouns do not need to have an article (Ø).   Examples Important notes   a/an There is  an  a quarium in Central Park.     This is  a   b eautiful house. Use  a/an  when you mention something for the first time.   Use  a/an  to talk about one of a group of things.     (Ø)   There are  skyscrapers*  in the downtown area.   How many  hotels  are there in San José?     Don’t use  a/an  before plural nouns.   *Vocabulary: Skyscrapers:  rascacielos.   The definite article,  the , is used with both count and noncount nouns. It shows that the nouns are specific, special or unique. ...

SIMPLE PRESENT

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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: WHAT TIME DO YOU USUALLY HAVE BREAKFAST? ___________________________________________________________________________. 👉FUNCTION: It refers to habitual activities.                                 It refers to true and general information. Observe the following video and observe the examples given below and write down a short summary. ___________________________________________________________________. ___________________________________________________________________. ___________________________________________________________________. ___________________________________________________________________. ___________________________________________________________________. STANLEY'S RESTAURANT Stanley’s restaurant:   Every day Stanley offers different international food. Stanley cooks Italian food on Mondays. I cook          ...
 

PLURAL FORMS AND ARTICLES A, AN and THE WEEK 8 From June 30th to July 4th, 2025.

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  REVIEW THE LAST LESSON: SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: VERB TO BE:  LINKING VERB  used  for  giving   information  about someone or something, by  giving  their name,  job ,  position  etc,  describing  them, or  saying  where they are.  BE (verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary Calvin Schultz is our  Marketing   Director . He  wants  to be an  actor  when he  leaves   school . It was a  cold   frosty   morning . Baltimore is not  far  from Washington. Tom’s from a  small   town  in Canada. Who’s in  charge  of the  Finance   Department ? Nancy  is  tall  and very thin. VERB TO BE EXERCISE PLURAL AND SINGULAR FORMS: CLICK ON THIS LINK TO WOR ON THIS EXERCISE:  Plural Forms Exercise   Articles are classified into two categories: indefinite and definite . The indefinite...