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according to articles what is the difference in the meaning conveyed by 'a light beam' and 'the light beam'​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Difference in the meaning conveyed by 'a light beam' and 'the light beam':

  • An article is considered to be an adjective. Similar to adjectives, these articles modify the given nouns.  
  • The articles are ‘a / an / the’. ‘A / an’ are indefinite articles. ‘The’ is definite article. ‘A /an’ is utilized for referring a non-particular or non-specific members of the group.  
  • The definite type article ‘The’ has been utilized before the plural or singular type nouns where the provided noun is particular.  
  • In this question, it is appropriate to use ‘a light beam’ if it not specified which light beam. If it is specified, then we should use ‘the light beam’.

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