Tuesday, November 26, 2019

definite article - Use of 'A' vs. 'The'?


The rule states that:



Use (A) the first time you mention something, and (The) the second time you mention the same thing.




Kindly, consider the following example: (source: English for Starters 9)



((I'm going to tell you about a city called Tripoli, in the north of Lebanon. It is a city with lots of beautiful old houses.))



According to the rule, we should say:



((It is the city with lots of beautiful old houses))



because it is the second time we mention the word (city). Why did we use (a) instead of (the) in this situation?





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