kylepounds.com (09)973-4436 622-8859?Articles are the three words, A, An, and The. The rules for using articles in English are different than in Spanish.
A- A goes before words that begin with consonants: A dog, a cat, a man.
AN- An goes before words that begin with vowels: An apple, an orange, an eagle, an ugly picture, an inch.
The- The only goes before things when there is only one of them. For example in the sentence: The apple is ripe. There is only one apple, so we use the. If we are talking about apples in general, we say: Apples are ripe.
Practice
1) Lets go to the United States of America.
2) Lets go to South America.
3) John is the only man for the job.
4) A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
5) Could you please hand me an apple.
6) Johnny says he wants a dog for Christmas.
7) Would you like a glass of water?
8) Would you like the glass of water that I gave you before, or a new one?
9) The person who arrives at the finish line first, wins the race.
10) If you make a drink out of a carrot and an orange, what do you get?