A, unless you have specified a specific career.
I am going to use a word 'career' in general, which article shall I choose and why?
Everyone should work hard for the better future. The/A career is important because it allows you to develop your interests and ...
thanks!
A, unless you have specified a specific career.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
Thanks. As far as I know when we consider sth in general we use THE not A.
e.g.: The giraffe has spots. (not 'A giraffe has spots'). Do you agree?
Can't we do the same with 'career'?
A dog is a loyal companion.
The dog has been domesticated for centuries.
Both "a" and "the" can be used for general categories of things.
But while we say "the dog" (or "the giraffe") to differentiate it from all other animals, there is nothing you are differentiating a career from.
Don't use "the" for your sentence with "career."
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
Let me please dispel my doubts about it.
'1. A dog is a loyal companion' --> why do you use 'a' here and not 'the'
and in a very similar sentence you use THE:
'2. The dog has been domesticated for centuries' --> Why do you use 'the' here and not 'a'?
What is the difference in the second sentence that allows you to use 'the dog' not 'a dog'?
What about:(why 'a' and not 'the')
1. A/the dog is a very friendly animal
2. A/the bicycle is very useful, especially in a/the traffic jam.
3. A/the screwdriver might come in handy while repairing an old radio set.
PS
Thanks. I think that after you have answered I will have a better understanding of using 'the' in this sense. I cannot find a good grammar explanation of using 'the' in this case. This case is rarely mentioned in the article's chapter.
Last edited by Birne; 04-Jan-2013 at 16:05.
Read the third line of Barb's post #4
Both are possible.What about:
1. A/the dog is a very friendly animal
in #2, we'd normally speak of 'a bicycle', though 'the bicycle' is not impossible if we are speaking formally of this category of things. I suppose the same is true of #3, but I think 'the screwdriver' is most unlikely, especially when followed by the les formal 'might come in handy'.2. A/the bicycle is very useful, especially in a/the traffic jam
3. A/the screwdriver might come in handy while repairing an old radio set.
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You could try "One's career is important because it allows one to develop one's interests ..." (if you want to sound rather posh).
Or "Your [choice of] career is important because it allows you to develop your interests ..."
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