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  • 1 1.2. Grammar Reference: Articles a/an, the, no article

  • 1.1 A/an - Talking about people or things in general

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  • Uncountable nouns don't have a plural form

    Creativity, efficiency, money, productivity
  • Which nouns may both uncountable and countable

    Depending in context
    Bankruptcy/ies, industry/ies, innovation/s, science/s, technology/ies
  • 1.1.1 The - Talking about specific things

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  • The with superlative forms; when we mean to a greater degree or more times than anything else

    Which one do you like best/most/least?
    What annoys me most about technology is reading up on new developments
  • Use the with comparative forms to describe how a change in one thing causes a change in another

    The most you code, the better you get
    The longer you leave it, the worse it will get
  • Use the to talk about collective nouns or a group of people

    The government should do more to help the unemployed
  • Don'y use the - when talking about geographical features such as rivers or deserts, about some countries or group of countries, and about national groups

    Rivers: The Yangtze river is the longest river in China
    Countries: the UK, the Netherlands, the USA
    People of countries: the Australians, the Germans, the Japanese
  • 1.1.1.1 No article

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  • Don't use articles before names of people, companies or countries

    Names: Dr Carson, Steve Jobs
    Companies: Apple, Disney
    Countries: Brazil, Poland, Mexico
  • Careful a few common words: only use the in some cases;hospital, university

    He hopes to go to university to study computing
    = the institution, for the purpose of study / operation
    Will you drop me off at the university om your way of work? 
    = the building / place of work
  • 2.2 Additional passive structures

  • Use the Passive voice when:

    • The person or thing responsible for an action or event (the agent) is not relevant or is unknown
    • We want to emphasize the importance of an action or event, rather than who or what is responsible for it  
    • The agent is obvious from the context or general knowledge 
    • We want to avoid mentioning the agent 
    • We want to be less direct in a formal situation 
  • 2.2.1 Multi-word verbs

  • Multi-word or phrasal verbs  = be + past participle + preposition

    Multi-word verbs that take objects can generally be made passive. The parts of these verbs are not separated in the passive voice. We use the normal passive form: be + past participle + preposition

    ______
    The
    company aimed their advertising at young people
    -> The advertising was aimed at young people

    If we can produce without waste products, others will regard us as true innovators
    -> If we can produce without waste products, we will be regarded as true innovators
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