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Define Articles and Determiners?​


taqueerizwan2006: gd night bro
poojatiwari8: gn
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taqueerizwan2006: gd night pooja sis
poojatiwari8: ya gn taquee
mishraaryan473: bye both of you
taqueerizwan2006: bye bye Aryan bro and Pooja sis
mishraaryan473: bye bye
mishraaryan473: ok
poojatiwari8: bye taquee

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Answered by hahahahe
1

Answer:

Articles are among the most common of the determiners. There are three singular articles: a, an, and the. Articles specify (or determine) which noun the speaker is referring to. A and an are indefinite articles and are used when you are talking about a general version of the noun.


vmmokashe: ty
hahahahe: both of you tell me you're name
vmmokashe: me?
hahahahe: yes you
vmmokashe: Vaibhav
hahahahe: full name
vmmokashe: vaibhav mokashe
hahahahe: ok bye
vmmokashe: ok gn
vmmokashe: and sd tc
Answered by DoctorSensitive
5

Articles

An article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases. The category of articles constitutes a part of speech. In English, both "the" and "a" are articles, which combine with a noun to form a noun phrase.

Determinar

A determiner, also called determinative, is a word, phrase, or affix that occurs together with a noun or noun phrase and serves to express the reference of that noun or noun phrase in the context.


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