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The definite article
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What is love? This is a question that we have been asking since the beginning of time. The answer is simple. Love is an abstract uncountable noun. This session looks more at these nouns and how they are used with the definite article.
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The abstract
Abstract uncountable nouns
Nouns like coffee, pens, wine, chairs, glasses, furniture and music refer to what we can experience with our senses. They are things we can touch, taste, smell, hear or see. These are sometimes called concrete nouns.
There are other nouns which refer to things that can't be physically experienced. Things like ideas, emotions, qualities and concepts. Here are some examples of these words:
Love, fun, happiness, bravery, patience, enthusiasm, childhood
These are called abstract nouns and they are generally uncountable.
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General and specific statement and the definite article
Now, compare these two sentences using the abstract uncountable noun happiness.
- Money can't buy you happiness.
- I can't express the happiness I felt when my child was born.
The second sentence has the definite article the before the noun. Can you work out why? Here are some more examples to help you.
- Enthusiasm is important to progress in any job.
- You can really see the enthusiasm she has for her job
Have you figured it out? Try another pair of examples:
- I look for confidence in my employees.
- I was surprised that he had the confidence to sing in public.
Here's the rule:
When we use an abstract uncountable noun to refer to a specific example of a noun, we use the before the noun. After the noun there will often be a defining relative clause.
When we use an abstract uncountable noun to make a general statement, we don’t use the.
Look at the examples again and you will see that when the is used there is a reference to a particular and specific example of that noun.
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If you think you've got it, try the quiz!
General or specific?
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In each question, choose whether or not you need to use the defintie article the.
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In each question, choose whether or not you need to use the defintie article the.
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Energy in general, or energy for a specific reason?Question 1 of 5
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In each question, choose whether or not you need to use the defintie article the.
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Is working with children a definite situation or a possible one? If it doesn't relate to a specific experience of working with children then does it need the definite article?Question 2 of 5
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In each question, choose whether or not you need to use the defintie article the.
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Does the noun refer to a particular time of studying or to studying in general?Question 3 of 5
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In each question, choose whether or not you need to use the defintie article the.
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Is maturity here referring to maturity in a particular situation, or in general?Question 4 of 5
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In each question, choose whether or not you need to use the defintie article the.
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Is this freedom in general, or freedom for a particular situation?Question 5 of 5
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Concrete nouns
These are nouns for things that we can taste, touch, see, hear or smell.
Furniture, accommodation, cheese, air, music
Abstract nouns
Nouns for things we can't taste, touch, see, hear or smell. These are things like ideas, emotions, feelings, qualities and concepts.
Love, hate, friendship, courage, anger, childhood
The definite article
Use the definite article with abstract uncountable nouns when the noun is used to refer to specific example of that noun.
He had the courage to go back into the burning building to rescue the puppy = A specific example of courage.
During my time in the fire service I saw many acts of courage = Does not refer to a specific act of courage. No definite article needed.