No article – the so-called ‘zero article’ – is a term used for situations when
a noun or a noun phrase in a sentence need not be preceded by a definite article (the) or indefinite article (a, an). This usually occurs with plural and uncountable nouns that have a general meaning.
We can use the zero article (no article) in the following ways:
We usually don’t use articles with proper names:
Note: We can still use ‘the’ to differentiate between two or more persons that might have the same names: – Was it the Tim Smith who visited our meeting last Friday or someone else? (who visited our meeting determines the name Tim Smith) |
We use zero article with the following geographical names:
1. Continents
Note: The exceptions are the Americas (North and South America), the Antarctic,the Arctic. |
2. Countries & cities
Note: Some places, specifically some countries, do have the definite article ‘the‘ in front of them, i.e. the United Kingdom (the UK), the USA (the United States of America), the Netherlands, the Hague, the Vatican. See more in ‘Article with Proper Nouns“. |
3. Lakes & mountain peaks
4. Streets & roads
We use zero article with the names of public institutions, companies, shops, restaurants, etc.:
We use zero article to talk about places and institutions whose purpose is clear to everyone, including the phrases with ‘home‘, ‘work‘, ‘bed, etc.:
We use zero article with names of days, months, seasons and holidays, certain parts of the day:
We use zero article with games and sports, academic subjects and disciplines:
We use zero article with names of meals:
We use zero article with names of means of transport:
We use zero article with names of languages, but if the word ‘language‘ is present, we use ‘the‘:
We use zero article with names of materials:
We use zero article when a noun is preceded by a number:
We use zero article with plural nouns:
1. that are not specific
2. to talk about a class of things in general
We use zero article with abstract nouns and uncountable nouns:
We use zero article when there’s a determiner before a noun or a noun phrase:
Watch this video from Your English Web containing good explanation of uses of zero article:
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