Not every noun needs ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’.
There are also times when you can drop ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’
1. Uses of the zero article
- When talking generally about uncountable nouns
- Pronouns usually don’t need ‘a’ or ‘the’
- When talking about some places or transport, we can drop ‘a’ or ‘the’ (usually places or transport that is important in everyday life)
- When exclaiming “What + uncountable noun!”
1. Uncountable nouns | 2. Pronouns | 3. Places or transport | 4. What + uncountable noun! |
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I love cheese. | He is travelling in China. | He’s at school. | What weather! |
He hates wine, but loves beer. | She is wearing Prada. | I’m going home. | What beauty! |
She likes cinema. | I’m going to Dave’s. | She’s at church. | What stupidity! |
Air in Canada is generally clean, but not near mines. | They love KFC. | The people made him leave town. | What madness is this?! |
Pierce needs love. | Take the bus to Green Street. | We’re at work. | What fun! |
2. Exercises
Make zero article sentences for each of the four groups.Not every noun needs ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’.
There are also times when you can drop ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’