The definite article (THE)

The definite article is generally used before a noun which has a clear reference. This means that it is clear who or what we are talking about because:

  • the noun represents a unique thing or person in the context:
    The president has resigned. (there is only one president in the country)
    The earth is growing warmer and warmer. (there is only one planet Earth)
  • the noun has been mentioned before:
    A man and a woman came in. The man was about 50 years old.
  • a phrase or a clause after the noun makes it clear:
    Do you know the boy talking to Sally?
    This is the book that I told you about last week.
    The photo on the left was taken by my father.

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