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Originally Posted by Sang First of all, Nice to meet you all. I'm not that good at English so even if I make some grammar mistakes, please excuse my poor English.
I've been learning English for almost 10 years but I didn't study hard so I still have a problem with grammar. What's been kiiling me lately is the article usage. I was so annoyed by it that I've been reading a lot of grammar books but I'm still confused. this article usage is driving me to the point that i want to kill myself :mad:
for example
He was unparalleled amongst his peers, and his life was seemingly heading down the road of greatness with rumors that he was set to sign with Roc-A-Fella Records
In this sentence, I think that the word rumors is modified by the sentence that he was set to sign with Rpc-A-Fella Records but there is no the before the word rumors. what if I say "....the rumors that he was set...." am I wrong? Is it because this was the first time the word rumor had been mentioned so there are no the?
I don't wanna killmyself for the article usage :mad: Thanks in advance [/b] |
Don't do anything drastic. Articles represent one of the toughest areas of English to master. So much fuss over tiny words that have little meaning!
Any rules that we give you for the uses of "a", "an, and "the", have exceptions, but you should try to understand the general concepts. With singular nouns we have "a(n)" for general items and "the" for specific items. With plural nouns, we usually use The" for specific items and no article for general ones.
Watch out for cars on the highway. (cars in general)
Did you see the cars in the parking lot. (specific cars)
I saw deer in the park. (deer in general)
Did you see the deer that were roaming through the neighborhood? (specific deer)