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explain articles a,an,the​

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Answered by adarshsingh8882
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The Articles. The three articles — a, an, the — are a kind of adjective. The is called the definite article because it usually precedes a specific or previously mentioned noun; a and an are called indefinite articles because they are used to refer to something in a less specific manner (an unspecified count noun).

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are two types of articles :-

  • Indefinite articles
  • Definite articles

Articles are used to modify the noun words

They are used before nouns.

Uses of articles :-

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"A" is used :

\:\sf\underline\red{Rule.No\:01}\: :- before a word beginning with consonant sound.

\:\sf\underline\red{Rule.No\:02}\: :- Before, "o" when it sounds as "o".

\:\sf\underline\red{Rule.No\:03}\: :- Before "u" when it sounds as "you".

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"An is used "

\:\sf\underline\green{Rule.No\:01}\: :- before a word beginning with a vowel sound.

\:\sf\underline\green{Rule.No\:02}\: :- before a noun beginning with "h" when it is silent and it begins with a vowel sound.

\:\sf\underline\green{Rule.No\:03}\: :-

before abbreviation starting with the vowel sound.

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"The is used "

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:01}\: :- before the names of newspapers ,books, communities and national.

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:02}\: :- before an adjective used as a noun

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:03}\: :- before the words expressing measurement of the things by their rate.

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:04}\: :- before the name of a person, place or a thing.

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:05}\: :- before the names of rivers, oceans, mountains, countries ,Islands etc.

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:06}\: :- before a singular noun indicating a class or kind

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:07}\: :- before a date

\:\sf\underline\blue{Rule.No\:08}\: :- before the names of important events.

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