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THE Articles in English are invariable. That is, they do not change according to the gender or number of the noun they refer to, e.g. the boy, the woman, the children 'The' is used: 1. to refer to something which has already been mentioned.
2. when both the speaker and listener know what is being talked about, even if it has not been mentioned before.
3. in sentences or clauses where we define or identify a particular person or object:
4. to refer to objects we regard as unique:
5. before superlatives and ordinal numbers: (see Adjectives)
6. with adjectives, to refer to a whole group of people:
7. with names of geographical areas and oceans:
8. with decades, or groups of years:
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