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· As a rule names of months and days are used without articles:
May is a spring month.
My day off is Friday.
· When these nouns are modified by a particularizing attribute and when it is clear from the context what day in a week you are talking about the definite article is used:
The May of 1949 will always rest in my memory.
The meeting will take place not later then the second Monday in May.
· Names of days are used with the indefinite article when we identify one day of the week in general or when we mean one of many Mondays, Fridays:
Robinson Crusoe found his servant on a Friday.
Don’t do it on a Monday.
I was always washing on a Monday and baking on a Wednesday.
Compare this with “He bought it on Monday ”, meaning “last Monday”
· Names of months are used with the indefinite article when modified by a descriptive attribute:
A cold May is the usual thing in our city.
Names of Parts of the Day
To this group of nouns belong: day, night, morning, evening, noon, afternoon, midnight, dawn, dusk, sunrise, sunset, daytime, nightfall and the like.
1. These nouns are used without articles:
· If day and morning, mean 'light', and night and evening mean 'darkness', or if they denote a certain part of the day:
Day broke and we started.
The sun had gone and night had come.
Day is meant for work, night for sleep.
· When they are used as a predicative:
It was evening when he decided to lay his books aside and take a walk.
It was dusk but I could see Henry walking across the field.
· When these nouns aremodified by the adjectives early, late, high, broad because these adjectives do not describe the morning or night, but only show the time:
It was high noon.
It was lateevening.
It was earlymorning.
· After the prepositions at, by, about, past, before, after, towards, till, until: at night, at dawn, by day (вдень), by night (вночі), by noon, by midnight, past noon, about midnight, before dawn, after sunset.
After midnight I walked to the beach with him.
· There is no article with the nouns morning, day and dawn when they are used as subject to the verbs to break, to be at hand; the same is true of the nouns evening, night, dusk when they are followed by the verbs to fall, to gather, to set in, to be at hand, to come:
Day was breaking when we set out.
The sky was overcast and dusk fell early.
Dawn was breaking among the olives.
· When they are modified by the names of the days of the week and the words tomorrow and yesterday:
She was here yesterday afternoon.
I went to Aunt Milly's house on Friday evening.
I shall see him tomorrow morning.
Note. Compare: We met on Saturday night (Ми зустрілися ввечері минулої суботи) and We met on a Saturday night (Ми зустрілися якось ввечері у суботу).
· In the following phrases:
all day (long) night after night in the dead of night | day after day day in day out late at night | all night (through) from morning till night (to work)day and night |
But we say: all through the night and all through the day.
· In attributive of-phrases. Yet, the definite article is used when a particular day, night is meant:
He always woke up with the first sounds of morning.
2. The definite article is used:
· When the speaker uses these nouns to mean a particular day, night. Very often it is clear from the situation or the context but it may also be expressed with the help of a particularizing attribute:
The night was warm and beautifully still.
He decided to spend the afternoon with his friends.
The weather was very cold on the day of his arrival.
Sometimes we find a descriptive attribute with nouns denoting parts of the day, but the definite article will still be used when the situation makes them definite:
I could see a few faint stars in the clear night.
· If nouns denoting parts of the day are used generically:
He used to spend the morning lying about the beach.
I often sat up the night with him and read to him to ease his pain.
· In some prepositional phrases where they are to be treated as set phrases: in the morning, in the evening, in the daytime, in the afternoon, in the night.
3. The indefinite article is used:
· When these nouns are the centre of communication in the sentence and are modified by a descriptive attribute:
I spent a sleepless night.
It was a fine, warm night and Charles and I decided to walk home. On a hot September evening he strolled idly to the embankment.
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