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        |   with singular countable nouns when it is not clear which thing or person is being talked about   kezdjen tanulni use the indefinite article (a/an) |  |   We got an email from Carla. She's renting an apartment in Berlin with a friend.  |  |  | 
|   the first time something is mentioned   kezdjen tanulni use the indefinite article (a/an) |  |  |  |  | 
|   in phrases of quantity or frequency   kezdjen tanulni use the indefinite article (a/an) |  |   2 euros a kilo, 5 days a week, 70 km an hour  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni with plurals and uncountable nouns to talk about things in general  |  |   Children need at least eight hours' sleep.  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni for continents, countries, towns, roads, stations, mountains and lakes  |  |   Asia, Spain, Moscow, Kings Cross Station, Everest, Lake Garda  |  |  | 
|   when it's clear to the listener/reader what is being talked about   kezdjen tanulni Use the definite article (the): |  |   Lia had the children with her. (her children). I liked the speech you made.  |  |  | 
|   when something is unique; superlatives   kezdjen tanulni use the definite article (the): |  |   The first man on the moon. It's the fastest car.  |  |  | 
|   when something has been mentioned before   kezdjen tanulni use the definite article (the): |  |   There's a problem and the problem is money.  |  |  | 
|   for oceans, rivers, organisations, deserts, mountain ranges, decades   kezdjen tanulni use the definite article (the): |  |   The Pacific, the Danube, the UN, the Alps, the Sahara, the 1990s  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni use the definite article (the): |  |   What's the matter? The bigger the better.  |  |  | 
|   with an adjective or a singular countable noun for things in general   kezdjen tanulni use the definite article (the): |  |   The city is divided between the rich and the poor. The tiger could soon be extinct.  |  |  | 
| kezdjen tanulni |  |   a singular countable noun can never stand alone; it must go with a, an, each, every, this, that, his, her, the, etc.  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni The Thomas Edisons of food |  |   with a/an, the or no article (-)  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni When people think of (1) inventors,  |  |   When people think of inventors,  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni they might think of Thomas Edison and (2) light bulb  |  |   they might think of Thomas Edison and the light bulb  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni or Gutenberg and (3) printing press, but do you know who invented some of the food you eat?  |  |   or Gutenberg and the printing press, but do you know who invented some of the food you eat?  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni George Crum was (4) head chef  |  |   George Crum was the head chef  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni at (5) resort in Saratoga Springs, New York.  |  |   at a resort in Saratoga Springs, New York.  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni One day (6) costumer complained that the French fries were too thick,  |  |   One day a costumer complained that the French fries were too thick,  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni so Crum sliced (7) potato paper-thin and fried it,  |  |   so Crum sliced a potato paper-thin and fried it,  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni just to make (8) customer happy.  |  |   just to make the customer happy.  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni And so, (9) crisps were born.  |  |   And so, crisps were born.  |  |  | 
|   Sausages of all sorts have been common in Europe for centuries, but (10) hot dogs were first sold as sausages in buns by German immigrants   kezdjen tanulni bread that is made in a small round shape: a hamburger bun |  |   Sausages of all sorts have been common in Europe for centuries, but hot dogs were first sold as sausages in buns by German immigrants  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni on the streets of (11) New York City  |  |   on the streets of New York City  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni in (12) mid-19th century.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni Mayonnaise was probably invented by (13) French chef  |  |   Mayonnaise was probably invented by a French chef  |  |  | 
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|  kezdjen tanulni and was first sold in glass bottles in (15) USA in 1912.  |  |   and was first sold in glass bottles in the USA in 1912.  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni Popcorn was invented by Native American Indians, but it's not clear which group or where (16) snack food first appeared.  |  |   Popcorn was invented by Native American Indians, but it's not clear which group or where the snack food first appeared.  |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni Early American settlers ate (17) popcorn with milk  |  |   Early American settlers ate popcorn with milk  |  |  | 
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|  kezdjen tanulni So the next time you're sitting in (19) cinema, munching on popcorn and crisps,  |  |   So the next time you're sitting in the cinema, munching on popcorn and crisps,    Normally with cinema we use the. |  |  | 
|  kezdjen tanulni remember (20) people who first discovered these treats. Now, who were they again ...?  |  |   remember the people who first discovered these treats. Now, who were they again ...?  |  |  |