There are some special cases in English where we don't use "the" or any article at all. Here are a few examples:
- Names: We don't use "the" or any article before people's names, cities, countries, and other proper nouns. For example:
- Mary is coming over for dinner tonight.
- I've always wanted to visit Paris.
- My parents are from India.
- Unspecified locations: We don't use "the" or any article when talking about an unspecified location, like a city or country. For example:
- She's moving to New York.
- Have you ever been to Japan?
- I'm planning a trip to Europe.
- Activities: We don't use "the" or any article when talking about activities in general. For example:
- I enjoy reading.
- He likes playing basketball.
- They love traveling.
Exercise: Fill in the blanks with either "the" or no article in the following sentences:
- ___ sky is so clear today.
- Have you ever been to ___ United States?
- She's going to ___ gym after work.
- I love listening to ___ classical music.
- They're planning a trip to ___ beach.
Answer Key:
- No article
- The
- The
- No article
- The
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