Proper Nouns without THE
We do not use the with names of people. For example:
first names |
Bill (not *the Bill) |
Hilary |
surnames |
Clinton |
Gates |
full names |
Hilary Gates |
We do not normally use the with names of companies. For example:
- Renault, Ford, Sony, EnglishCLUB.net
- General Motors, Air France, British Airways
- Warner Brothers, Brown & Son Ltd
We do not normally use the for shops, banks, hotels etc named
after a founder or other person (with -s or -s). For example:
shops |
Harrods, Marks & Spencer, Maceys |
banks |
Barclays Bank |
hotels, restaurants |
Steves Hotel, Joes Café, McDonalds |
churches, cathedrals |
St Johns Church, St Peters Cathedral |
We do not normally use the with names of places. For example:
towns |
Washington (not *the Washington), Paris, Tokyo |
states, regions |
Texas, Kent, Eastern Europe |
countries |
England, Italy, Brazil |
continents |
Asia, Europe, North America |
islands |
Corsica |
mountains |
Everest |
Exception! If a country name includes
States, Kingdom, Republic etc, we use
the:
states |
the United States, the US, the United States of America, the USA |
kingdom |
the United Kingdom, the UK |
republic |
the French Republic |
We do not use the with President/Doctor/Mr etc +
Name:
the president, the king |
President Bush (not *the President Bush) |
the captain, the detective |
Captain Kirk, Detective Colombo |
the doctor, the professor |
Doctor Well, Dr Well, Professor Dolittle |
my uncle, your aunt |
Uncle Jack, Aunt Jill |
|
Mr Gates (not *the Mr Gates), Mrs Clinton, Miss Black |
Look at these example sentences:
- I wanted to speak to the doctor.
- I wanted to speak to Doctor Brown.
- Who was the president before President Kennedy?
We do not use the with Lake/Mount + Name:
the lake |
Lake Victoria |
the mount |
Mount Everest |
Look at this example sentence:
- We live beside Lake Victoria. We have a fantastic view across the
lake.
We do not normally use the for roads, streets, squares, parks
etc:
streets etc |
Oxford Street, Trenholme Road, Fifth Avenue |
squares etc |
Trafalgar Square, Oundle Place, Piccadilly Circus |
parks etc |
Central Park, Kew Gardens |
Many big, important buildings have names made of two words (for example,
Kennedy Airport). If the first word is the name of a person or place, we do not
normally use the:
people |
Kennedy Airport, Alexander Palace, St Pauls Cathedral |
places |
Heathrow Airport, Waterloo Station, Edinburgh Castle |
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