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OMISSION OF ARTICLE / ZERO ARTICLE Some nouns do not use any article before them, This is called omission of article or zero article.

Conditions or situations where article is not applicable, is called omission of article or zero article.

Here are some points of omission of article or zero article.


(1) if each, every, either, neither is placed before Noun then article is not used before Noun.
Ex:- l like an each movie. (wrong)
Ex:- I like each movie. (Right)

(2) Article A, An does not place before plural countable Noun.
Ex:- These are a books. (wrong)
Ex:- These are books. (Right)
Ex:- A books are available in the market. (wrong)
Ex:- Books are available in the market. (Right)

(3) Article is not placed before proper Noun, abstract Noun, and material Noun.
Note :- Abstract Noun and material Noun are called uncountable noun therefore article is not used before them.
And proper Noun is specific name thus, article is not used before it. 

Ex:- Mahatama gandhi was a great leader.
In this example Mahatama gandhi is (PROPER NOUN).

Ex:- Love is blind.
In this example "Love" is abstract Noun.

Ex:- Iron is required to make window.
In this example "Iron" is material Noun.

But (लेकिन)

If N - P - N concept is followed in the sentence then Article "The" is used before proper Noun, abstract Noun and material Noun. 

Ex:- Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India.
Ex The iron of mandi deep is good quality.



(4) Article is not used before name of disease, name of festival, and name of seasons.

(5) Article is not placed before any name of language.

(6) Article is not applicable before name of meals and name of games.

(7) Article does not use before name of months and name of week days.

(8) Article "The" is not placed before most.
Ex:- Most books are not readable.
Ex:- Most of the players are unable to play IPL this year.

(9) Article "The" does not used before "HEADING", "NOTICE", and "OUT LINE".

(10) The words, "SCHOOL", "COLLEGE", "UNIVERSITY", "HOME", "BED", "CHURCH", "HOSPITAL", "MARKET", " PRISON", "TEMPLE", "MOSQUE", and "COURT" when they are used regularly Article "The" is not used before them.

But (लेकिन)
When they are not used regularly  then Article "The" is used before them.
Ex:- She goes to school daily.
Ex: Her father went to the school to meet the principal.


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