a ,an, the this artical where are use?
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a and an are indefinite articles, which means that they don't refer to anything definite or specific.
There is only one definite article in the English language (the), which means that you don't have to worry about listening for vowel sounds. The is used in front of singular or plural nouns and adjectives to refer to something with which both the speaker/writer and listener/reader are familiar. For example, if you're bouncing a basketball at school, your friend might say, "Give me the ball."
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