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The British Council (2006) found that 375 million individuals speak English as a first language, another 375 million as a second language, and 750 million as a foreign language. That amounts to about 1.5 billion, or one-fifth of the world’s population. Clearly proficiency in English is of increasing importance. Know more: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Professional Editor's Corner Articles
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  • The British Council (2006) found that 375 million
    individuals speak English as a first language,
    another 375 million as a second language, and 750
    million as a foreign language. That amounts to
    about 1.5 billion, or one-fifth of the worlds
    population. Clearly proficiency in English is of
    increasing importance.
  • In the course of our work at Polished Paper, we
    see a lot of writing from non-native speakers of
    English. In fact, we have regular customers on
    every continent! Well, except for Antarctica.
    That has allowed us to note a few common problem
    areas. In this blog entry and others to come,
    well look at some basics, important aspects of
    English to get right so that you dont
    immediately stand out as a non-native English
    speaker.

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  • Well start with definite and indefinite
    articles. They are important in English, but a
    great many languages use neither (198 to be
    exact). A couple of major examples are Chinese
    and Russian. For native speakers of such
    languages, understanding the difference between
    definite and indefinite articles can pose a
    challenge.
  • Lets start with the difference between abstract
    and concrete nouns.
  • Abstract nouns are general. They refer to ideas,
    feelings, or qualities. Examples include peace,
    civilization, society, love, communism,
    democracy, beauty, and Manifest Destiny.
  • Concrete nouns are specific. They refer to a
    person, place, or thing that you can perceive
    with one of the five senses. You can see them,
    smell them, touch them, hear them, and/or taste
    them. Examples include sneeze, planet, curry,
    city, Pyramids, soil, and vice-president.
  • So what are the kinds of articles and which do we
    use with abstract and concrete nouns?

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  • Nouns in English appear 1) with NO article, 2)
    with the INDEFINITE article (a before nouns
    starting with a consonant, an before nouns
    starting with a vowel), or 3) with the DEFINITE
    article (the).
  • Basic Rules
  • 1. Abstract nouns (in their most basic form) do
    not require an article at all.
  • Society is a collection of individuals who have
    common goals and values.
  • Civilizations come and go.
  • 2. Concrete nouns can take either a/an or the
    in different circumstances. It depends HOW
    SPECIFIC the noun is. That is, it depends whether
    you are talking about ONE OF MANY or JUST ONE (no
    other exists).
  • Can I have AN apple? (Any apple is fine.)
  • Can I have THE apple on the counter? (I want one
    specific apple the apple on the counter. No
    other apple will do.)
  • 3. We sometimes make abstract nouns less general
    by adding detail. When we do that, we use either
    a/an or the depending on how specific we are.

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  • ONE OF MANY
  • A love that has no conditions is the best.
  • An idea I like is getting kids to do creative
    writing in first grade.
  • JUST ONE
  • The ancient civilization of Egypt emerged about
    five thousand years ago.
  • The democracy of the United States is much
    different from the democracy that the Athenians
    practiced.
  • Rules for Plural Ideas
  • 1. When you would use a/an for a noun in the
    singular, drop it in the plural.
  • I want a black horse. (Any black horse is okay.)
  • With the plural, we still have this idea of ONE
    OF MANY. But instead of one member of a single
    group, we have one group within a larger group.
  • Black horses are my favourite kind. (Out of all
    horseswhite, grey, brown, and blackblack horses
    are my favourite.)

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  • 2. When you would not use an article or when you
    would use the for a noun in the singular, do
    the same for the plural.
  • Friendship is more important than work.
  • Friendships are more important than work.
  • In both cases, these are general, abstracts.
  • For the in the plural, we are still talking
    about JUST ONE (only now, we mean just one
    group).
  • The girl who lives next door is pretty. (Of all
    the girls in the world, there is only one girl
    that lives next door.)
  • The girls who live on my street are pretty. (Of
    all the groups of girls in the world, there is
    only one group of girls on my street.)

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