Singular proper nouns
Since singular proper nouns are already specific, they typically do not need an article:
Prime Minister Blair |
Jamaica |
Lake Huron |
Mount Etna |
Exceptions
There are many exceptions. In most cases, if the proper noun consists of a common noun with modifiers (adjectives or an of phrase), use the with the proper noun.
Plural proper nouns
The is used with most plural proper nouns:
the McGregors |
the Bahamas |
the Finger Lakes |
the United States |
Geographical names
Geographical names create problems because there are so many exceptions to the rules. When in doubt, consult the chart, check a dictionary, or ask a native speaker.
Using the with geographical nouns
Exercises:
Using articles 1
Using articles 2
Using articles 3
Articles and types of nouns