English, asked by anilothakur420, 8 months ago

I have headache articall​

Answers

Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
2

Articles are words such as English "the" and "a", which combine with a noun to form a noun phrase. Articles typically specify grammatical definiteness of the noun phrase, but in many languages they carry additional grammatical information such as gender, number, and case. Articles are part of a broader category called determiners, which also include demonstratives, possessive determiners, and quantifiers. In linguistic interlinear glossing, articles are abbreviated as art.

Have

Have or having may refer to:

the concept of ownership

any concept of possession; see Possession (disambiguation)

an English verb used:

to denote linguistic possession in a broad sense

as an auxiliary verb; see English auxiliaries and contractions

in constructions such as have something done; see English passive voice § Additional passive constructions

Having (album), a 2006 album by the band Trespassers William

Having (SQL), a clause in the SQL programming language

Having (inlet), Rügen island, German

HAVE, a United States military code word designating projects developed by the Air Force Systems Command, such as the Lockheed Have Blue

Similar questions