Rules for describing things - a / an / the / - plural = general things Use plural forms. Use "a" or "an" when describing one thing (countable nouns) Quantities that mean "a lot of" (e.g. A great deal of time) Use "the" with the following Special nouns: the Internet / the public / the government the sea / the sun / the stars / the ocean / king of sa
Rules for describing things - a / an / the / - plural = general things Use plural forms. Use "a" or "an" when describing one thing (countable nouns) Quantities that mean "a lot of" (e.g. A great deal of time) Use "the" with the following Special nouns: the Internet / the public / the government the sea / the sun / the stars / the ocean / king of sa
Rules for describing things - a / an / the / - plural = general things Use plural forms. Use "a" or "an" when describing one thing (countable nouns) Quantities that mean "a lot of" (e.g. A great deal of time) Use "the" with the following Special nouns: the Internet / the public / the government the sea / the sun / the stars / the ocean / king of sa
Use a or an when describing one thing (countable nouns)
Quantities that mean a lot of (e.g. a great deal of time)
Use the with the following
Special nouns: the internet / the public / the government The sea / the sun / the stars / the ocean / the king of SA The + noun of noun phrase Countries with united or an idea of united