fill in the blanks with suitable articles i am crazy about reading.............. history books.
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I am crazy about reading (no article) history books.
I am crazy about reading history books (we DO Not USE ARTICLE to talk about things in general)
Explanation:
- An article is a word used to modify a noun that is a person, a location, an object or a concept. Technically speaking, an article is an adjective, a word which alters a material. Adjectives are generally designed to modify nouns, but rather articles to imply or reference nouns
- Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific.
- The indefinite article takes two forms. It is the word a when it precedes a word which starts with a consonant (for example, Should I bring a gift to Nathan's party?). It is the word an when it precedes a word which starts with a vowel. The indefinite article indicates that a noun refers to a general idea instead of a specific thing (for example, I am going to bring an orange pastry cake for the party).
- The definite article is the, limits the meaning of a noun to one specific thing (for example, Is Ravi going to the office party this weekend?). The definite article can be used with singular, plural, or uncountable nouns (for example, Please give me the red hammer;)
We Use of NO ARTICLE in cases where
- to talk about things in general., for example Honey is good for you
- when talking about games and sports, for example, She loves to play football
- before the names of countries (for example Japan, India, China, Korea, and so on), except in cases that suggests that the country is made up of constituent parts or smaller units (example, the UK, the USA).
- before the name of language, for example, Jerry is learning German
- before the names of meals if they refer to the meals generally, for example, We had fried rice for dinner. However, the article the should be used when the meal is a specific particular one (the birthday lunch was delicious).
- before noun+number, for example, The lab is in room 6
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