1. Countable & Uncountable Nouns
2. Indefinite Article
3. Definite Article
4. Negative Article
5. Zero Article (No Article)
This new is very important.
Your luggage looks heavy.
Use a something of:
A cup of tea
A piece of cake
A bottle of water
Can use some/any/a little/much.
I’ve got some money.
I only have a little spare time.
I want to earn much money in order to buy an iPhone.
Have you got any good news recently?
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Is there (any / some / a) cheese left?
To make a pancake, you need (an / some / much) eggs and flour.
How (many / much / do) money do we have left?
I need (any / a few / some) information about the trains to New York.
For lunch, I had a salad and a (some / slice / piece) of pizza today.
We use the definite article ‘the’ when * We are thinking of one particular thing. Do you have a car? (not a particular car) I washed the car yesterday. (my car)
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Grammar in Use intermediate second edition, Cambridge
http://www.useinenglish.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_(grammar)

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