find the articles for queen, rat, sun, tap, umbrella, boy, cat, dog, egg, van, watch, x-ray, yak, zebra, fish, girl, hen, ice, jug.
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*In some articles, where you use "A" can also be "THE", if in the sentence you are talking about something particule*
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QUEEN- You don't use an article, before a proper name such as Queen Elizabeth. But you can use THE queen or A queen, depending on the sentence.
RAT- A rat
SUN- The sun
TAP- A tap
UMBRELLA- An umbrella
BOY- A boy
CAT- A cat
DOG- A dog
EGG- An egg
VAN- A van
WATCH- A watch
X-RAY- A x-ray
YAK- A yak
ZEBRA- A zebra
FISH- A fish
GIRL- A girl
HEN- A hen
ICE- For ice, we can use articles in a sentence, for example: An Ice cube.
JUG- A jug
EXPLANATION:
"A"- We use “A” before words that start with a consonant sound that is a noun or adjective. It is an INDEFINITE ARTICLE.
"AN"- We use "AN" before words that start with a vowel sound (A, E, I, O, U), which are nouns or adjectives. It is an INDEFINITE ARTICLE.
"THE"- "THE" is used to define a noun. It is a DEFINITE ARTICLE.
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