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article a an the with the examples and defenition

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Answered by maahi1818
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A -- A is used to introduce a noun with consonant sounding in singular noun

Ex. -- A lion has attacked that city
We have to spend a evening

An -- An us used to introduce a noun with vowel sounding

Ex. -- we have to spend an hour
We can use this umbrella

The -- The is used to point a particular noun and proper nouns.

Ex-- He is the first man to climb on Mount Everest

The lion is the king of jungle
Answered by Jennya00
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Definition of Articles

An article is a word used to modify a noun, which is a person, place, object, or idea. Technically, an article is an adjective, which is any word that modifies a noun. Usually adjectives modify nouns through description, but articles are used instead to point out or refer to nouns. There are two different types of articles that we use in writing and conversation to point out or refer to a noun or group of nouns: definite and indefinite articles.

Definite Article

Let's begin by looking at the definite article. This article is the word 'the,' and it refers directly to a specific noun or groups of nouns. For example:

the freckles on my facethe alligator in the pondthe breakfast burrito on my plate

Each noun or group of nouns being referred to - in these cases freckles, alligator, and breakfast burrito - is direct and specific.

Indefinite Articles

Indefinite articles are the words 'a' and 'an.' Each of these articles is used to refer to a noun, but the noun being referred to is not a specific person, place, object, or idea. It can be any noun from a group of nouns. For example:

a Mercedes from the car lotan event in history

In each case, the noun is not specific. The Mercedes could be any Mercedes car available for purchase, and the event could be any event in the history of the world.

Article Usage with Examples

Properly using a definite article is fairly straightforward, but it can be tricky when you are trying to figure out which indefinite article to use. The article choice depends on the sound at the beginning of the noun that is being modified. There is a quick and easy way to remember this.

If the noun that comes after the article begins with a vowel sound, the appropriate indefinite article to use is 'an.' A vowel sound is a sound that is created by any vowel in the English language: 'a,' 'e,' 'i,' 'o,' 'u,' and sometimes 'y' if it makes an 'e' or 'i' sound. For example:

an advertisement on the radio (this noun begins with 'a,' which is a vowel)an element on the periodic table (this noun begins with 'e,' which is also a vowel.



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