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I have ___ inkpot. Fill a or an​

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Answered by Sweetheart2003
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Hey sweetie (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤

I have an inkpot.

Keep smiling ( ◜‿◝ )♡

Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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I have an inkpot.

  • Here inkpot is a word that starts with a vowel "i".  So definite article "a" is employed before the noun.
  • A word termed an article is being used to denote a noun's status as a noun without explaining it.
  • "A," "an," and "the" are the three articles used in English. Those articles fall into one of two categories, namely - definite article and indefinite article.
  • The definite article is referred to be "the." When referring to something specific or unique, definite articles are employed.
  • Additionally, it is used to denote the superlative degree of comparison before plural nouns. Moreover, it can be positioned before collective nouns.
  • For eg: The Sun is the nearest star.

                      The children are very naughty.

  • The words "a" and "an" are considered to be indefinite articles.
  • As the name implies, an indefinite article is being used to denote something that is not precise or definite. Furthermore, it might come before singular nouns.
  • Generally, the article "a" is used before a word starts with a consonant. And "an" is employed before a word begins with a vowel sound.
  • For eg: I saw a dog.

                    I  have an eraser.

                    Do you have an umbrella?

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